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COLUMBIAN  EDITION  PRICE  ONE  DOLLAR 


DIRECTORY 


AND 


HANDBOOK 


OF    THE 


Town  of  Ware 


MASSACHUSETTS 


With  Two  Maps 


COPYRIGHT  1892 

BY  R.  K.  CAPRON 

EDITOR  AND  PUBLISHER 


R.  E.  CAPRON, 
BOOK    AND   JOB    PRINTER, 

HITCHCOCK  BLOCK,  WARE. 

THE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  EQUIPPED  PRINT- 
ING OFFICE  BETWEEN  WORCESTER  AND 
THE    CONNECTICUT    VALLEY. 


Prefatory. 


HE  importance  and  usefulness  of  such  a 
publication  as  the  DIRECTORY  AND  HAND- 
BOOK OF  Ware  and  Gilbertville  are  too 
apparent  to  call  for  apologies.  The  litera- 
ture, or  reference  books,  relating  to  the  largest  town  in  Hamp- 
shire County  and  a  very  important  section  of  Central  Massa- 
chusetts have  been  limited ;  indeed,  with  the  exception  of 
Hyde's  Address,  published  in  1851,  Col.  E.  H.  Gilbert's  recent 
work  on  the  original  land  grants  and  early  settlers,  and  a  few 
fragmentary  allusions  to  the  town  in  a  Gazetteer  of  Hampshire 
County  published  in  1887,  the  histories  of  Palmer  and  Hard- 
wick,  and  one  or  two  other  similar  works — all  of  them  dealing 
almost  exclusively  with  the  past — there  have  been  heretofore 
but  two  attempts  to  picture  the  town  of  recent  date.  The 
first  Directory  was  published  by  R.  S.  Dillon  &  Co.  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  in  1885,  and  in  1888  the  same  firm  issued  another 
edition.  Neither  of  these  directories  contained  more  than  an 
enumeration  of  the  residents  in  the  village  and  the  business 
interests  and  brief  mention  of  the  churches,  societies  and 
industries. 

The  Columbian  Edition  of  the  present  Handbook  and 
Directory  contains  some  facts  and  ideas  borrowed  from  its 
predecessors,  but  in  the  main  it  is  built  on  original  lines. 
First  of  all  it  aims  to  be  accurate  and  thorough  in  its  scope, 
making  all  due  allowances  incident  to  so  great  an  undertaking 
and  the  changes  which  are  inevitable  from  the  canvass  or 
"field  work"  to  the  final  completion  of  the  book. 

The  publisher  has  taken  extraordinary  pains  in  the  spellings 
of  names  and  with  the  historical  data  and  the  two  maps  which 
accompany  the  work.  In  the  former  he  was  materially  assisted 
by  Mr.  Louis  F.  Gareau,  and  the  maps  are  faithful  reproduc- 


PREFATORY. 


tions  of  the  careful  work  of  W.  C.  Eaton,  Esq.  It  may  also 
be  said  of  the  latter  that  they  are  the  first  and  only  road  and 
street  maps  of  the  town  ever  published. 

The  publisher  is  also  indebted  to  Mr.  A.  F.  Richardson  for 
assistance  in  designating  the  legal  voters  as  they  appeared  on 
the  last  official  list;  t)  the  corporations  for  their  statistics 
compiled  to  July ;  and  to  the  business  men  generally  whose 
liberality  has  made  it  possible  to  publish  such  a  complete  and 
creditable  work. 

Much  of  the  labor  of  preparation  and  compilation  was  done 
under  great  difficulties,  owing  to  the  lack  of  street  names, 
street  numbers  and  some  system  of  designating  the  roads. 
The  town  should  officially  number  its  houses  and  building  lots, 
name  or  number  its  roads,  put  up  street  signs  at  every  corner, 
r£vise  its  guide-board  service  and  leave  nothing  arbitrary  as  to 
locations. 

So  the  Columbian  Edition  goes  forth,  with  its  praiseworthy 
features  and  its  faults,  to  tell  the  Story  of  Today  to  all  who 
peruse  its  pages. 


Contents. 


••The  Many  Things  Amongst  as  Many  Pages." 


Page 

Abbreviations       .....  53 

Explanation  of  Signs  and  Terms  Used  in  this  Book. 

Banking  Institutions       ....  23 

Ware  National  Bank— Ware  Savings  Bank. 

Business  Directory  ....  131) 

A  Classified  Index  to  Business  and  Professional  Interests. 

Changes  and  Additions  .  .  .  175 

Some  Corrections  and  Additions  to  Matter  in  Preceding  Pages. 

Church  Organizations    ....  25 

All  Saints — Christian  Workers — East  Congregational — First 
Congreg  ilional— First  Unitarian — French  Congregational — 
Kind's  Daughters — Methodist  Episcopal — Our  Lady  of  Mt. 
Carmel — Trinity  Episcopal — Union  Chapel — W.  C.  T.  U. 
— Auxiliary  Societies. 

Corporations  and  Industries     .  .  .  21 

The  George  H.  Gilbert  Manufacturing  Company — The  Oiis 
Company — Charles  A.  Stevens  &  Co. — Ware  Electric 
Company — Ware  Gas  Light  Company — Ware  Lumber 
Company — Ware  River  Manufacturing  Company — West 
Ware  Paper  Company — Ware  Water  Works. 

County  Officers  .  .  .  .  171 

Sessions,  Salaries   and  Terms   of   Office 

Court  Record       .....  169 

Time  and  Place  of  Regular  Sittings, 

Distances  and  Fares        .  .  .  .  1G5 

The  Number  of  Miles  to  Different  Places,  How  and  What  it 
Costs  to  Get  There. 

Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  System  .  .  43 

Locations  of  Boxes  and  Keys — Signals — Locations  of 
Strikers — How  to  Give  an  Alarm. 

Fire  Department  .  .  .  .  41 

Organization,  District  and  Department — Equipment— Offi- 
cers, Salaries  and  Running  Expenses — Oregon  No.  3 
Steamer — Hook  and  Ladder  No.  i — Hose  No.  i  —  hose 
No.  2 — Hose  No.  3 — Hose  No.  4 — Stewards  of  Houses — 
Gilbert  Hose — Otis  Hose — Stevens  Hose — Firemen's  Relief 
Association. 

Index  to  Advertisements  ...  7 

"Of    What    as    Many    People    Want,    if  They    but    Knew 
About  It," 


CONTENTS. 


Lodges  and  Societies      ....  33 

American  Legion  of  Honor — Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians — 
Ancient  Order  United  Workmen — Commercial  Endowment 
Association — Free  and  Accepted  Masons — Grand  Army 
Republic — Sons  of  Veterans — Woman's  Relief  Corps — 
High  School  Alumni  Association — Independent  Order  Odd 
Fellows  —  Iron  Hall— Non-Secret  Endowment  Order  — 
Patrons  of  Husbandry— St.  Jean  Baptiste  Society — Ware 
Rod  and  Gun  Club — Ware  Young  Men's  Union — Young 
Men's  Library  Association — Young  Men's  Social  Club. 

Map  of  Town  ....  15 

Showing  all  the  Roads,  Old  School  Districts,  Watercourses, 
Farmhouses,  Localities,  Etc. 

Miscellaneous  Information       .  .  .  157 

Postoffice  Arrangements — Rent  Schedule  Town  Hall— Stage 
and  'Bus  Lines— Telegraph  and  Telephone  Office  Hours — 
Town  Meetings,  Elections,  Etc. 

Miscellaneous  Officers  .  .  .  161 

Various  District  and  Society  Officers  of  this  Vicinity. 

Musical  Organizations    ....  39 

Ware  Banjo  Club — Ware  Cadet  Band — Ware  Cornet  Band — 
Ware  Orchestra — Ware  Quartette. 

Places  of  Public  Interest    ...      49 

Public  Buildings  and  Halls — Parks  and  Cemeteries— Ponds 
and  Streams — Mountain  Elevations. 

Plan  of  Town  Hall        ....  1(53 

Its  General  Arrangement  and  Seating  Capacity. 

Prefatory  .....  3 

Speaks  Generally  of  the  Book  and  Tells  what  to  Expect. 

Public  and  Private  Ways  ...  45 

Streets,  Avenues,  Squares,  Courts  and  Places,  Where  They 
Begin  and  Where  They  End. 

Public  School  Teachers  .  .  .  31 

Number  Schools  and  School  Buildings— Locations  School 
Houses. 

Residence  Directory       ....  53 

Where  the  People  Live  and  What  They  Do. 

Street  Map  .....  179 

Shows  all  the  Public  and  Private  Village  Streets,  Corporation 
Propeny,  Public  Buildings,  Etc. 

The  Town  in  General      .  .  .  .  11 

"To  the  Point,  Perhaps,  and  Covering  Lots  of  Ground." 

Town  By-Laws       .....  i 

Laws  Laid  Down  by  the  Town  Fathers  for  Public  Guidance. 

Town  Government  .  .  .  .17 

Official  Seal— First  Settler— Officers  and  Agents— Offices, 
Salaries,  Etc. 


Index  to  Advertisements. 


Ainsworth  D.  W.,  dentist, 

Auger  Dr.  A.  A.,  physician, 

Bacon  Mrs.   Susan  S.,  nurse, 

Bannock  Geo\  E.,  farm  produce,  etc  , 

Barnard  Geo.  M.  C,  dentist, 

Barnes  &  Packard,  meat  and  provisions, 

Bassett  F.  L.,  jeweler. 

Blood  F.  C.  &  Co.,  apothecaries. 

Bombard  F.,  horses,  carriages,  etc., 

Bonin  &  Ueslauriers,  groceries,  etc., 

Breen  Alexander,  baggage  express, 

Brown  M.  F.,  blacksmith, 

Bryson  A.,  dry  goods, 

Buckley  James  A.,  carpenter, 

Bullard  W.  E.,  meat  and  provisions, 

Byrns  James  A.,  bakery, 

Capron  R.  E.,  printer, 

Caryl  Bros.,  bottlers, 

Chapin  Miss  A.  M.,  milliner, 

Clark  F.  P.  &  Co.,  furniture, 

Clark  H.  M.,  clothier, 

Coe  &  Naylor,  general  store. 

Coney  H.  M.,  attorney-at-law, 

Cummings  H.  P.  &  Co.,  contractors  and  builders, 

Davis  Agency,  real  estate,  insurance, 

Davis  H.  C,  attorney-at-law. 

Day  Prof.  W.  O.,  pianos  and  organs. 

Day  Mrs.  A.  H.,  dancing, 

Dempsey  Richard,  pipe  laying, 

Donnelly  J.  H.,  stoves,  tinware,  plumbing, 

Dumas  Joseph  Jr..  real  estate,  wood, 

Dunham  W.  S.,  stoves,  plumbing,  etc., 

Eaton  William  C,  civil  engineer, 

Eddy  C.  W.,  printer, 

Etienne  A.  A.,  veterinary  surgeon, 

Fenn  E.  C,  meat  market, 

Gareau  Louis  F.,  carpenter  and  builder, 

Gilbert  Louis,  soap  manufacturer,     . 


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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Gormley  H.  &  Co.,  meat  and  provisions, 

Grey  P.  E.,  boots  and  shoes,  undertaker, 

Guertin  Alfred,  sewing  machines 

Guild  Dr.  E.  H.,  physician, 

Hampshire  House,  (D.  A.  Jennison,  prop,) 

Marty  Mrs.  M.  E  ,  Central  dining  rooms,     . 

Hathaway  E.  &  L.,  carpenters  and  builders, 

Hayes  Dr.  J.  G.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

Hibbeard  Joseph,  milk  dealer,     . 

Hills  &  Aldrich,  masons  and  builders, 

Hinckley  L.  D.,  printer, 

Hitchcock  C.  &.  Co.,  general  store, 

Hoiden  Geo.  C,  fruit  and  confectionery, 

Howard  E.  D.,  jeweler, 

Jeffries  Isaac,  stationer,  newsdealer, 

Jennison  &  Sturtevant,  livery  stable,     ^, 

Jones  Dr.  W.,  physician, 

Keete  J.  &  Co.,  groceries,  undertakers, 

Lambert  John  W.,  undertaker, 

Lyon  &  Co.,  photographers, 

Magrath  H.  A.,  carpenter  and  builder, 

Malboeuf  John,  merchant  tailor, 

Maloney  Nellie  E.,  dressmaker. 

Mansion  House,  (F.  F.  Gilmore,  prop,) 

Marsh  Hros.,  stoves,  tinware,  plumbing,  chimney  caps, 

Mathieu  Miss  Olivine,  dressmaker, 

Mathieu  Miss  Velleda,  teacher  pianoforte,  piiniing. 

McMahon  Mrs.  Margaret,  boarding  house, 

Medcalf  V\  illiam,   insurance. 

Miner  Dr.  D.  W.,  physician  and  surgeon. 

Miner  IV.  W.  W.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

Moore  P.  J.,  attorney-at-law, 

Morse  Samuel,  real  estate, 

Mulvany  P.  J.,  ice  cream,  confectionery,  tobacco. 

Nelligan  P.  J.,  concrete  paver  and  roofer, 

Norton  M.  M.  Jr.,  marble  works, 

Osgood  &  Preston,  meat  and  provisions, 

Parker  C    S.,  caniage  repository, 

People's  Grocery  Store,  (H.  VV.  Cleveland,  manager,) 

Poist  George,  sewing  machines  and  repairs, 

Richardson  A.  F.,  boots  and  shoes, 

Richmond  C.  H.,  carriage  painter, 

Robinson  John  F.,  hardware  and  furniture, 

Robinson  H.  O.,  boots  and  shoes, 

Rohan  Bros.,  groceries,  fish,  etc., 

Ryan  Dr.  D.  M.,  physician  and  surgeon, 

Scheffer  R.,  boots  and  shoes, 

Sibley  J.  B.  &  Son,  hardware,  etc.. 


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Sherwin  Mark,  clothier,  .  head  lines  through 

.Smith  G.  H.  W.,  jeweler,  boots  and  shoes,  florist, 
Smith  H.  A.  &  Co.,  dry  goods, 
Spaulding  Mrs.  E.  B.,  Domestic  bakery, 
Spencer  Frank  A.,  druggist,        .         foot  notes  through 
Spencer  Dr.  G.  F.  A.,  physician  and  surgeon, 
Storrs  John  H.  &  Sons,  real  estate,  insurance, 
Taylor's  Music  House,  pianos  and  organs, 
Telrault  Magloire,  washing  machines. 
Turner  H.  H.,  stationer,  newsdealer, 
Utley  &  Gilbert,  coal  dealers,      .... 
Vigeant  A.,  carpenter  and  builder. 
Ware  Foundry  and  Machine  Shop,  (J.  P.  Pero,  prop,) 
Ware  Ice  Co.,  (Fisherdick  &  Lawton,  props,) 
Ware  Lumber  Co.,  .  .  .  .  . 

Ware  River  News,     ..... 
Ware  National  Bank,        .  .  .  .  . 

Ware  Savings  Bank,  .... 

Ware  Steam  Laundry,  (Priest  &  Smith,  props,) 
Wesson  E.  L.,  livery  stable,  stage  line,  teaming,     . 
Yale  Dr.  John,  physician  and  surgeon, 
Yale  Richard  B.,  druggist,     .... 


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DOUBLE  STORE. 


C.  Hitchcock  &  Co. 


LAR«E    STOCK    OF 

General  Merchandise. 


HEADQUARTERS  FOR 


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The  Town  in  General. 


GLANCE  at  a  map  of  the  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts will  show  the  town  of  Ware  located 
in  the  southeastern  corner  of  Hampshire 
county,  at  its  junction  with  Hampden  and 
Worcester  counties,  the  three  forming  large 
and  important  sub-divisions  of  the  common- 
wealth. It  will  also  be  noticed  that  the  town  is  near  the 
geographical  center  of  the  state  and  is  surrounded  by  a  large 
territory  which  is  naturally  tributary  to  its  interests.  Two 
important  railroad  systems,  the  Central  Massachusetts  division 
of  the  Boston  and  Maine,  from  Boston  to  Northampton,  and 
the  Ware  River  branch  of  the  Boston  and  Albany,  running 
from  Palmer  to  Winchendon,  both  having  important  con- 
nections, feed  the  town  with  trade  from  north  and  south  and 
east  and  west,  affording  good  shipping  facilities  for  its  manu- 
factured goods  and  direct  and  cheap  means  for  supplying  its 
wants  from  the  largest  markets  and  for  general  communication 
with  the  rest  of  the  world.  The  town  is  the  trading  center  of 
about  20,000  people,  including  its  own  population  of  about 
8000,  and  is  the  most  thrifty  and  progressive  settlement 
between  Worcester  and  the  Connecticut  valley  and  the  Fitch- 
burg  railroad  and  the  Connecticut  line.  Its  large  mills  are 
hives  of  industry,  its  stores  are  numerous  and  carry  large 
stocks,  and  it  possesses  all  the  elements  of  a  future  city.  It 
has  churches  of  nearly  every  creed,  and  *^chools,  public  library, 
newspapers,  waterworks,  sewer  system,  fire  department,  public 
buildings,  electric  lights,  sidewalks,  and  numerous  other 
conveniences  for  business  and  social  comfort,  and  what  it  lacks 
is  fast  being  supplied.  Its  growth  the  past  five  or  six  years 
has  been  rapid  and  substantial  and  there  is  a  steady  gain  in  all 
directions  from  year  to  year. 


12  THE  TOWN   IN   GENERAL. 

The  area  of  the  town  is  about  17,000  acres,  bounded  north 
by  Enfield  and  Hardwick,  east  by  New  Braintree,  West  Brook- 
field  and  Warren,  south  by  Palmer,  and  west  by  Belchertown. 
It  is  about  G  1-2  miles  east  and  west  and  4  1-2  north  and  south. 
Its  surface  is  generally  rough  and  broken,  three  ranges  of  hills 
traversing  it  from  north  to  south.  Except  in  the  valleys  there 
is  very  little  productive  land,  and  it  is  to  manufacturing  rather 
than  to  agriculture  that  the  town  is  indebted  for  its  growth. 
The  Ware  river,  its  principal  stream,  enters  the  town  at  the 
northeast  corner  and  flows  southwesterly  until  it  enters  the 
Chicopee.  This  river  furnishes  the  waterpower  for  the  large 
cotton  and  woolen  mills  which  have  built  up  Ware  Village. 
Swift  river  forms  the  western  boundary  and  furnishes  power 
for  the  paper  mill  at  West  Ware.  The  other  streams  are 
Muddy,  Flat  and  Beaver  brooks,  flowing  southerly  into  the 
Ware  river,  and  there  are  two  or  three  ponds  large  enough  to 
be  called  lakes. 

The  original  Indian  name  of  the  locality  or  river  is 
Nenameseck,  but  the  early  settlers,  being  more  practical  than 
poetic,  adopted  the  name  Wear,  presumably  from  the  fact  that 
in  the  river  at  this  point  a  considerable  salmon  industry  was 
carried  on  by  means  of  weirs  or  wears.  The  spelling  was 
afterwards  changed  to  Ware.  The  territory  was  early  known 
as  "Brookfield  Pastures."  A  large  portion  of  the  present 
township  was  a  part  of  the  "Equivalent  Lands,"  mentioned  in 
the  histories  of  Springfield  and  Belchertown,  and  covered 
nearly  the  whole  of  the  western  portion  of  the  town.  It  took 
the  name  of  "Read  Manor"  from  John  Read  of  Boston,  its 
purchaser.  The  southern  part  of  the  town  east  of  Read 
Manor  was  a  part  of  the  "Elbows"  grant.  Five  hundred  acres 
where  the  village  now  is  was  granted  Richard  Hollingsworth 
of  Salem  in  1()73.  The  northeastern  part  of  the  town  was 
granted  to  settlers  in  1733.  These  several  grants,  therefore, 
make  up  the  town's  present  territory,  and  they  were  located  as 
follows:  The  Read  Manor  in  1713;  the  Hollingsworth  grant, 
1715;  the  Elbows  tract,  1732;  the  northeastern  grant,  1733. 
Capt.  Jabez'  Olmstead  was  the  first  settler  (1729)  on  the 
Hollingsworth  grant,  where  he  built  a  grist  and  saw  mill  at  the 
fails.     In  1813  these  mills  and  400  acres  of  the  Olmstead  tract, 


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comprising  the  whole  villaf^c,  were  sold  to  Alpheus  Demond 
for  $4,500.  He  rebuilt  the  dam,  started  two  carding  machines, 
and  was  therefore  the  first  manufacturer  in  Ware.  The 
territory  was  incorporated  as  a  precinct  in  1742,  and  as  a  town 
Nov.  25,  17()1  ;  and  in  1775  it  took  permanent  standing  under 
the  then  forming  constitution.  In  1742  there  were  33  families, 
in  177()  there  were  77;*)  persons,  and  in  the  last  15  years  the 
town  has  nearly  if  not  quite  doubled  its  population. 

Such,  in  brief,  is  a  general  outline  of  the  town  of  Ware. 
The  details  of  its  business,  social,  religious,  educational  and 
municipal  life,  as  it  is  at  present,  with  much  other  valuable 
information  for  ready  reference,  will  be  found  in  the  pages 
that  follow,  under  appropriate  headings.  In  view  of  a  probable 
future  revision,  should  the  demand  seem  sufficient  to  meet  the 
expense,  the  publisher  would  be  grateful  for  any  suggestions 
or  corrections  at  any  time. 


14  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


John  F.  Robinson, 

Hardware,  Furnitur£ 


—AND— 


AINT5. 


AGENT  FOR 


Home  Mm  M\i\m  and  Eas;le  Bicycles. 


Just  the  place  to  buy  Hardware, 

Qr  Paints,  Oils  and  Brushes. 

J^ave   everything    in    Agricultural    Implements. 

j^ot  to  be  beaten  in  prices. 

purniture  of  all  descriptions. 

Dug  and  Plush  Parlor  Suits. 

Qur  Peerless  Mirror  Chamber  Sets  take  the  lead. 

3aby  Carriages  in  the  latest  styles. 

[ce  Cream  Freezers    and  Refrigerators. 

I^ice  Hair  Mattresses  and  Live  Geese  Feathers. 

§ewing  Machines — "New  Home"  and  "Favorite." 

Qur  Pickett  Extension  Tables  are  admired  by  all. 

leaver  fail  to  call  when  in  want  of  anything  in  our  line, 


MAIN  STREET,   WARE. 


16 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Ware,  Mass 


yV.  DAY,  F.  G.  O., 

(Fellow  of  the  Guild  of  Organists.  London,  England.) 
PROFESSOR    OF 

Instrumental,  Vocal  and  Theory  of  Music. 

Seventeen  years'  professional  experience. 

LESSONS: 

Pipe  Organ,    Piano,    Singing,    Harmony   and    Counterpoint. 


PIANOS  and  ORGANS  of  good  makers  only,  for  sale  on  easy  montiily  payments. 

Pianos  and  Organs  to  Rent. 

SECOND=HAND   INSTRUHENTS. 

Occasionally  I  have  one  or  two  Second  hand  Pianos  and  Organs  on  hand  I  can  sell  cheap. 
Call  and  enquire. 

I  WILL,  BUY.— If  you  have  a  Piano  or  an  Organ  to  dispose  of,  no  matter  what  con- 
dition it  Is  in,  drop  me  a  postal  card,  and  if  I  don't  want  one  at  the  time,  I  may  he  able  to 
put  you  into  communication  with  parties  who  do. 

TUNING  AND  KEPAIKING.— Pipe  Organs  tuned  and  repaired.  Pianos  tuned  and 
repaired.    Reed  Organs  tuned  and  repaired.    Address, 

Residence,  Pleasant  St.  PKOFKSSOR  DAY,  WARE,  MASS. 


riRS.  A.   H.  DAY,  Teacher  of    Dancing,  Deportment, 

and  DELSAKTE   PHYSICAL  CULTURE. 

Member  of  the  National  Association  of  Teachers  of  Dancing  of  United  States  and  Canada. 
Open  to  engagements  at  private  residences  for  THE  GERMAN,  furnishing  my  own 
properties,  of  which  I  have  a  good  variety.    References  from  past  engagements. 

Terms,  apply  to  MRS.  A.  H.  DAY,  WARE. 


Town  Government, 


[FIRST  SETTLER,  CAPT.  JABEZ  OLMSTEAD,  1729.] 

Ware,  Hampshire  County,   Massachusetts. 


SELECTMEN. 
John  J.  Kidgell,  Chairman,  Ernest  D.  Howard,  Clerk 

Henry    Bassett. 

Salary  of  board  $350.    Regular  meetings,  Monday  evenings. 

TOWN  CLERK. 
Aimer  F.  Richardson. 

Salary  ^50  and  fees.    Office,  56  Main. 

TOWN  TREASURER. 
Frederick    D.    Gilmore. 

Salary  ^$300.    Office,  Ware  Savings  Bank. 

ASSESSORS  OF  TAXES. 
Edward  P.  Morse,  B.  Frank  Davis,       Michael  W.  Buckley 

Salary  fixed  by  Statutes,  ^2.50  per  day. 

COLLECTOR  OF   TAXES. 
Fred.  W.  Farrar. 

Salary  $475.    Office,  48  Main. 

OVERSEERS  OF   THE  POOR. 

Adolphus  H.    Gilbert,  Chairman, 

J.  Odillon  Deslauriers,  J.  T.  Brosnahan 

Salary  of  board  ^300. 

Warden  of  Town  Farm,  W.  H.  H.  Perkins. 

Salary  $400. 


18  TOWN    GOVERNMENT. 

ROAD  COMMISSIONERS. 

William  C.  Eaton,  Chairman,  (Term  expires  1895) 

Augustus  H.  Cummings,  (Term  expires  1894) 

Thomas  F.  Clark,  (Term  expires  1893) 

Salary  of  board  ^300. 

Superintendents  of  Roads  :     Eastern  district,  George  Feehan ; 
Western  district,  Francis  Fisherdick. 

SCHOOL   COMMITTEE. 
Henry  C.  Davis,  Chairman,  (Term  expires  1894) 

D.  W.  Ryan,  Secretary,  (Term  expires  1895) 

John  W.  Cummings,  Treasurer,  (Term  expires  1893) 

Salaries  approximate  ^575. 

Janitor  of  School  Buildings,  Edward  A.  Carripbell. 

Salary  ^800. 

Truant  Officers,  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  A.  Myron  Ramsdell. 

Regular  meetings  committee  first  Monday  of  each  month  at  3  p.  m. 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH. 

Dr.  D.  M.  Ryan,  Chairman,  Dr.  W.  W.  Miner,  Secretary 

Health  Officer,  Wm.  J.  Canavan. 

Salary  of  board  ^75.    Dumping  Ground,  foot  of  Monroe. 

WATER  COMMISSIONERS. 
John  Kennedy,  Chairman,  (Term  expires   1894) 

George  D.  Storrs,  Clerk,  (Term  expires  1895) 

Salary  ot  board   $ioo. 
Regular  meetings  Friday  evenings  at  7.30. 

Superintendent  of  Waterworks,  Thomas  C.  Gleason. 

Salary  ;^  1,000. 

Assistant  Superintendent,  Thomas  Burke. 

^-^  Salary  ^600. 

AUDITORS. 
James  E.  Clark,  William  H.  Hall 

CONSTABLES. 
Maurice  Fitzgerald,  William  Murray 

A.  Myron  Ramsdell,  Patrick  D.  Sullivan 

Police  Force :    Maurice   Fitzgerald,   Chief 
A.  Myron  Ramsdell,  William  Murray 

Salaries:  Chief,  ^840;  patrolmen,  $730  each. 

Special  Police:  Henry  Connell,  Elgin  R.  Foster,  Patrick 
D.  Sullivan,  Thomas  H.  Rennison,  Samuel  Mcllwraith : 
Elmer  Marsh,  A.  H.  Richardson,  F.  E.  Crawford,  Gilbert- 
ville.     Keeper  of  Lockup,  Thomas  Fitzgerald. 


TOWN    GOVERNMENT. 


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John  H.  Storrs, 
John  H.  Ross, 


FENCE    VIEWERS. 
H.  Frank  Davis, 


Lyman  Hathaway 
FIELD  DRIVERS. 
David  A.  Jennison,        Jonathan  I.  Harwood 

CEMETERY  AGENT. 

F.  D.  Gilmore. 

Sexton,  Elgin  R.  Foster;  salary  $800. 

SURVEYORS  OF  LUMBER. 
George  H.  Coney,  B.  F.  Davis,  Jr.  Lyman  Hathaway 

POUND   KEEPER. 
Ebenezer  W.  Cummings. 

Town  Counsel,  Hubert  M.  Coney. 

Town  Physician  :  Dr.  D.  M.  Ryan  ;  salary  $100.  Office  55  Main. 
Sealer    of  Weights  and  Measures :      Fred  E.  Marsh.     Office 
7  Bank. 

Public    Weighers :      Willard     Gage,     Felix     Bombard,    Henry 

N.    Fisherdick,  Frank  E.  Fearigo. 
Measurers  of  Wood  and  Bark:     Wm.  Medcalf,  Joseph  Dumas, 

Jr.,  Jonah  W.  Cummings. 
Inspector  Petroleum :     William  Medcalf. 
Forest  Fire  Wardens :      Daniel  Sanford,  George  Lamberton. 
Janitor  Town  Hall :     Thomas  Fitzgerald  ;  salary  $500  and  fees. 


Elected  ofificers  with  capital  headings.    All  others  appointed. 


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MAIN  ST.,  WARE. 


20  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


INCORPORATED  1825.  REORGANIZED  1864. 

Ware  National  Bank, 

WARE,   MASS. 


CAPITAL.  -  -  $300,000.00 

TA'.LVSACTS  A  GENERAL  BANKING  BUSINESS. 

Deposits  Received  on  Favorkble  Terms. 

— tDRAFTS   FOR   SALE   ON   ALL    PARTS    OF    THE    WORLD. J— 


BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS: 

William  S.  Hyde,  D.  P.  Billings,  G.  W.  Johnson, 

F.  D.  Gilmore,  Calvin  Hitchcock,         Lewis  N.   Gilbert, 

J.  H.  G.  Gilbert,  Charles  E.  Stevens,       Henry  K.  Hyde. 

IV/UJAM  S.  HYDE,  President.  HENRY  K.  HYDE,  Cashier, 

Ware  Savings  Bank. 

F*resident,    Lewis  N.  Gilbert. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS: 

David  p.    Billingcs,      Calvin  Hitclicock:, 

W.  S    H3-de. 

liOARU  OF   INVESTMENT: 

Calvin   Hitcticock:,      William  S-  Hyde, 

Oavid    P.Billings,        William  C.  Katon, 

K.    D.   Giln:Lore. 

Treasurer,  F.  D.  GILMORE,     :     Teller,  GEORGE  W.  DUNHAM. 


QUARTER    days: 
JAN.    3,     APRIL  3,    JULY   3,      OCT.    3. 


Corporations  and  Industries. 


The  George  H.  Gilbert  Manufacturing  Company — Es- 
tablished 1841  ;  incorporated  18()7.  Capital  stock  $1,000,000. 
In  addition  to  its  extensive  operations  here  this  company  owns 
the  greater  portion  of  the  village  of  Gilbertville,  town  of  Hard- 
wick,  where  it  began  work  in  18G0.  The  following  figures 
show  the  extent  of  the  business  done  at  its  2  Ware  and  4  Gil- 
bertville mills:  Class  of  goods  manufactured,  dress  goods  and 
fine  flannels ;  looms,  440 ;  sets,  47  ;  spindles,  28,000 ;  males 
employed,  51)2  ;  females,  287  ;  weekly  payroll,  $7200  ;  pay  day, 
Tuesday ;  product,  $2,000,000  annually ;  water  wheels,  GOO 
horsepower;  engines,  G25  horsepower.  No.  of  tenements: 
Ware,  li> ;  Gilbertville,  228.  Officers:  President,  Lewis  N. 
Gilbert;  vice-president,  Edward  H.  Gilbert;  treasurer,  J.  H. 
Grenville  Gilbert,  all  of  Ware ;  superintendent,  A.  B.  Paton  ; 
selling  agents,  Oelbermann,  Dommerich  &  Co.,  New  York. 

The  Otis  Company — Organized  1839  ;  incorporated  1840, 
with  a  capital  of  $150,000.  The  earliest  payrolls  of  the  com- 
pany show  a  list  of  211  employes,  with  earnings  averaging 
about  $610  per  week,  while  the  product  was  about  14,000  yards 
per  week  of  sheetings,  jeans  and  drills.  In  18G5  the  company 
added  the  manufacture  of  hosiery,  producing  for  several  years 
an  average  of  about  500  dozens  white  cotton  stockings  per  day. 
The  following  statistics  indicate  the  operations  of  this  company 
at  Ware  the  beginning  of  the  year  1892:  Capital,  (including 
Palmer)  $800,000;  mills,  4;  spindles,  55,855 ;  looms,  1000; 
knitting  machines,  147;  females  employed,  940 ;  males,  810; 
payroll  per  week,  $11,500;  pay  day,  Friday;  yards  made  per 
week,  312,500;  dozens,  4500;  kind  of  goods  made,  checks, 
denims,  tickings,  awnings,  stripes,  cotton  and  merino  under- 
wear; water  wheels,  9,  with  1675  horsepower ;  steam  power, 
4  single  cylinder,  1  double  cylinder  engines,  1325  horsepower. 
The  company  owns  145  tenements  in  Ware. 

In  1873  the  mill  at  Three  Rivers,  in  the  town  of  Palmer,  was 
built,  and  is  known  as  the  ''Palmer  mill."  Here  cotton  dress 
goods  and  fancy  denims  are  made  and  the  output  is  14S, ()()() 
yards  per  week.  There  are  employed  481  males  and  267 
females,  whose  weekly  wages  amount    to  $5200.     There  are 


22  CORPORATIONS  AND  INDUSTRIES. 

23,040  spindles  and  900  looms,  and  the  water  and  steam  power 
aggregate  850  horsepower.  The  company  owns  136  tenements 
in  this  village. 

The  officers  of  the  Otis  Company  are :  President,  Charles 
H.  Fiske,  Boston ;  treasurer,  George  F.  Fabyan,  Boston ; 
agent,  Edwin  H.  Baker;  superintendent,  George  E.  Tucker; 
selling  agents,  Bliss,  Fabyan  &  Co.,  New  York,  Boston, 
Philadelphia. 

Charles  A.  Stevens  &  Co. — Established  1841 ;  reorgan- 
ized 1872.  Kind  of  goods  manufactured,  flannels;  weekly 
product,  50,000  yards;  males  employed,  100;  females,  125; 
monthly  payroll,  $6000;  broad  looms,  104;  sets,  16;  water- 
power,  1675  horsepower;  steam,  150;  tenements,  35.  Ben- 
jamin Brown,  superintendent;  selling  agents,  Parker,  Wilder  & 
Co.,  New  York,  Boston. 

Ware  Electric  Company — Incorporated  1890.  Capital 
stock  $20,000.  Station,  end  of  Pine  street,  near  railroad. 
Officers:  President,  F.  M.  Sibley;  vice-president,  A.  Bryson ; 
secretary,  W.  C.  Eaton;  treasurer,  F.  D.  Gilmore ;  directors, 
C.  C.  Hitchcock,  W.  W.  Miner,  E.  H.  Gilbert;  superintendent, 
George  E.  Ballard.  The  company  is  now  furnishing  41  arc 
street  lights  and  800  incandescent  lights,  250  of  the  latter  for 
domestic  purposes. 

Ware  Gas  Light  Company — Established  1853.  Owned 
by  the  Otis  Company;  yearly  output  about  4,500,000  feet; 
rate  per  1000,  $2.25. 

Ware  Lumber  Company— Organized  1891.  Capital  $15,- 
000.  Carries  on  a  general  lumber  business  and  manufactures 
packing  cases,  sash,  doors,  blinds,  house  finish,  etc.  Officers : 
President,  Frank  K.  Southworth ;  treasurer,  Dwight  F.  Marsh ; 
directors,  the  above,  H.  P.  Cummings,  Oscar  S.  Southworth. 

Ware  River  Manufacturing  Company — Incorporated 
1864.  Capital,  $5000 ;  owns  reservoirs  at  Rutland  and  Hub- 
bardston  and  controls  the  water  supply  of  the  Ware  river. 
Officers  :  President,  Lewis  N.  Gilbert ;  secretary  and  treasurer, 
J.  Edwin  Smith,  Worcester;  directors,  the  above,  Edwin  H 
Baker,  Charles  E.  Stevens. 

West  Ware  Paper  Company — Incorporated  1884.  Capi- 
tal $30,000.  Manufactures  machine  finished  book  and  roll 
paper  for  glazing.  Product  4  tons  daily.  Employes :  Males 
18,  females  13.  Weekly  pay  roll,  $250 ;  pay  day  Saturday. 
Officers :  President,  James  C.  Pratt,  Hartford,  Ct. ;  vice- 
president,  Stephen  P.   Bailey,  Greenwich  Village;    agent  and 


CORPORATIONS   AND   INDUSTRIES.  23 

treasurer,  Dwight  Holland,  Springfield ;  superintendent,  Robert 
M.  Wilson.      P.  O.  address,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Ware  Waterworks — I^stablished  1880.  Owned  by  town. 
Cost  construction,  $100,000  ;  annual  receipts,  $8000  ;  expenses, 
$5500;  net  income  1891,  $2500;  consumption  water  annually, 
71,(kS(),150  gallons. 


Banking  Institutions. 

Ware  National  Bank — Incorporated  as  the  Hampshire 
Manufacturers'  Bank  Feb.  2(),  1825,  with  $100,000  capital.  Re- 
organized as  the  Ware  National  Bank  Dec.  10,  18()4,  and 
again  Dec.  10,  1884.  Present  capital  $300,000.  Officers: 
President,  William  S.  Hyde;  cashier,  Henry  K.  Hyde;  direct- 
ors, Calvin  Hitchcock,  David  P.  Billings,  Lewis  N.  Gilbert,  J. 
H.  G.  Gilbert,  F.  D.  Gilmore,  Chas.  E.  Stevens,  Henry  K. 
Hyde ;  Geo.  W.  Johnson,  Brookfield ;  teller,  F.  E.  Fairbank ; 
bookkeeper,  Alvan  Hyde.  Hours,  !>  to  12,  1  to  4 ;  Saturdays 
1)  to   1.     Discount  daily. 

Ware  Savings  Bank — Incorporated  March  5,  1850.  De- 
posits $3,268,748.81;  guaranty  fund  $711,387.84;  undivided 
earnings  $30,012.26;  assets  $3,379,515.48  ;  number  depositors, 
6834.  Officers:  President,  Lewis  N.  Gilbert;  vice-presidents, 
David  P.  Billings,  Calvin  Hitchcock,  W.  S.  Hyde ;  board  of 
investment,  Calvin  Hitchcock,  William  S.  Hyde,  David  P. 
Billings,  William  C.  Eaton,  F.  D.  Gilmore;  treasurer,  F.  D. 
Gilmore;  teller,  Geo.  W.  Dunham.  Hours,  1>  to  12,  1  to  4 ; 
Saturdays,  9  to  12,  1  to  2.  Quarter  days,  Jan.  3,  Apr.  3, 
July  3,  Oct.  3. 

R  J.  NELLIGAN, 

I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I 
CONCRETE  PAVING  AND  GRAVEL  ROOFING, 

I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    i    I    I    I    I    I     I    I    I    I     I    I    I    I    I     I    I    I    I    I    I    i    I    I 

Driveways,  Street  Crossings,  Barn  Cellars,  Sidewalks, 
t  Glitters,  etc.,  satisfactorily  done. 


AM  orders  promptly  attended  to.- 


Best  of  References  Furnished. 


West  IVIain  Street,    Ware. 


24  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


F.   K.  SOUTHWORTH,   Pres.  D.    F.   MARSH,  Treas. 

DIRECTORS:    H.   P.  CUMMINGS,  O.  S.  SOUTHWORTH. 


Ware  Lumber  Company, 


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—DEALERS   IN— 


Sash,  Doors  and  Blinds, 


"fUMBER, 


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LIME,  CEMENT.  SEWER  AND  DRAIN  PIPE. 

BALED    HAY.    STRAW,  Etc. 

PACKING  CASES, 


flanufacturers 

—    HOUSE    FINISH,  Etc 


Office  and  Yard:     flechanic  Street,  Ware. 

'^ opposite    Depot. 


Favorable  arrangements  will  be  made  with  manu- 
facturing companies  and  others  wishing  to  locate 
where  there  is  abundant  room,  with  good  railroad 
facilities. 


Church  Organizations. 


All  Saints — North,  near  Main.  Founded  by  Rev.  Fr. 
Healey,  April,  LSGO,  and  first  known  as  St.  William's.  Corner- 
stone All  Saints  laid  Aug.  21,  1(S(S(S.  Rev.  James  Boyle,  rector ; 
Rev.  John  P.  Leary,  curate.  Director  of  choir,  John  Kennedy ; 
organist.  Miss  Catherine  Kennedy.  Sunday  services :  Mass 
8  and  10  a.  m.,  Sunday  school  8  and  vespers  7  p.  m.  Holy 
days  mass  at  5.30.  Confessions  Saturday  afternoons  and 
evenings,  beginning  at  3  ;    also  evenings  of  holy  days. 

Christian  Workers — Hall,  Trench's  block.  Main.  Or- 
ganized July  3,  1891.  Membership  40.  Regular  services 
Friday  evenings  at  7.30,  Sunday  afternoons  at  3.  Also  con- 
ducts services  at  West  Ware  (see  Union  chapel)  and  holds 
series  of  meetings  in  out-districts,  Hardwick  and  West  Brook- 
field.  Officers:  President,  W.  G.  Hamilton;  vice-president, 
Ralph  A.  Sullivan  ;  secretary,  Mrs.  Margaret  Duncan  ;  treasurer, 
H.  L.  Fairbanks. 

East  Congregational — Corner  Church  and  Park  streets. 
Organized  April  12,  182().  Edifice  rebuilt  and  rededicated 
Feb.  14,  1889.  Membership  450.  Free  sittings.  Pastor, 
Rev.  Austin  B.  Bassett ;  deacons,  W.  G.  Hamilton,  Silas  Spooner, 
Joseph  Bell,  W.  O.  Barrett,  H.  B.  Anderson,  D.  F.  Marsh; 
treasurer,  D.  W.  Ainsworth ;  clerk,  W.  J.  Irwin ;  standing 
committee,  pastor,  deacons,  Sunday  school  superintendent, 
treasurer,  clerk,  C.  W.  Eddy,  W.  F.  Coney,  Alvan  Hyde, 
Addison  Rugg;  Sunday  school  superintendent,  W.  O.  Barrett. 
Parish  officers:  Committee,  Chas.  E.  Blood,  P.  H.  Sagen- 
dorph,  M.  L.  Lane;  clerk,  H.  K.  Hyde;  treasurer,  D.  W. 
Ainsworth.  Elects  officers :  Church,  Thursday  after  nrst 
Sunday  December;  parish,  March.  Sunday  services :  Preach- 
ing, 10.30  a.  m.,  7  p.  m. ;  Sunday  school,  12  m.;  young 
women's  prayer  meeting  5.30  p.  m.,  at  chapel.  Week-day 
prayer  meeting,  Thursday,  7.30  p.  m.,  at  chapel.  Christian 
Endeavor   prayer  meeting  Monday  evenings,   7.30,  at  chapel. 

Boys' Try  Club :  Organized  1890.  Meets  twice  a  month 
on  Sunday.  Officers :  President,  Ernest  Marsh ;  secretary, 
Willie  Hamilton ;   treasurer,  Earle  Holmes. 


26  CHURCH  ORGANIZATIONS. 

Ladies'  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  auxiliary  to  the  Worces- 
ter county  branch  W.  B.  F.  M. :  Organized  1874.  Member- 
ship 61.  Meets  third  Friday  alternate  months.  Officers: 
President,  Mrs.  G.  G.  Hall ;  vice-president,  Mrs.  Alonzo 
Stearns;  secretary.  Miss  Maria  Barlow;  treasurer,  Mrs.  H.  O. 
Draper.     Elects  officers  October. 

Ladies'  Home  Missionary  Society:  Organized  1888.  Meets 
third  Friday  alternate  months.  Officers:  President,  Miss 
Esther  Hitchcock;  vice-president.  Miss  Harriet  Billings;  secre- 
tary, Miss  Sarah  R.  Sage ;  treasurer,  Mrs.  G.  E.  Tucker. 
Elects  officers  March. 

Little  Sunbeams :  President,  Mabel  L.  Harlow ;  vice- 
president,  Ethel  Hamilton  ;  secretary,  Mattie  Hannum  ;  treas- 
urer, Maud  Towne. 

Woman's  Circle:  Organized  1889.  Membership  45. 
Meets  second  Wednesday.  Officers :  President,  Mrs.  H.  O. 
Draper;  vice-president,  Mrs.  H.  O.  Robinson;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Miss  Mary  Taylor;  directors,  Mrs.  W.  O.Gould, 
Mrs.  D.  W.  Ainsworth,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Cummings,  Mrs.  H.  G. 
Holmes.      Elects  officers  December. 

Young  People's  Society  Christian  Endeavor :  Organized 
1890.  Membership  100.  Meets  (see  above).  Officers: 
President,  H.  A.  Smith;  vice-president,  Fred  O.  Rugg;  re- 
cording secretary,  Miss  Florence  E.  Sturtevant;  corresponding 
secretary,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Davis;  treasurer,  Miss  Bessie  Ainsworth. 
Elects  officers  December  and  June.  Outing  field  in  charge  of 
outing  committee,  Fred  Sharpe  chairman. 

First  Congregational — Ware  Center.  Organized  1751. 
Present  membership  84.  Pastor,  Rev.  J.  P.  Harvey;  deacons, 
N.  H.  Anderson,  Dwight  Buffington,  Daniel  Sanford ;  clerk, 
Miss  Madora  B.  Howard ;  Sunday  'school  superintendent.  Rev. 
J.  P.  Harvey;  assistant,  W.  W.  Gibbs.  Parish  committee, 
Deas.  Anderson  and  Sanford,  and  John  Rich;  clerk,  J.  E. 
Bolton.  Sunday  services:  Preaching  at  11  and  7;  Sunday 
school    12.     Prayer  meeting  Thursday  evenings. 

Church  Aid  Society :      President,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Harvey. 

Ladies'  Benevolent  Society:  Meets  every  other  Wednes- 
day.    President,    Mrs.  Dwight  Buffington. 

Mission  Circle  of  King's  Children:  Meets  every  other  Sat- 
urday at  3  p.  m.      President,  Miss  Lottie  Sanford. 

First  Unitarian — Main,  near  town  hall.     Organized  1846. 

Pastor, .     Officers  :      Prudential  committee,   Charles  E. 

Stevens,  E.  D.  Howard,  J.  W.  Robinson  ;  clerk,  James  Edmonds  ; 
treasurer,  Charles  E.  Stevens.  Elects  officers  March.  Sunday 
services  :    Preaching  10.30,  Sunday  school  12,  evening  service  7. 


CHURCH   ORGANIZATIONS.  27 


Sunday  school  superintendent,  J.  VV.  Robinson ;  asst,  Geo. 
M.  C.  Barnard  ;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Miss  Julia  E.  Newland  ; 
librarian,  Edwin  Gould;  organist,  Miss  Emma  Allen.  Re- 
organized April  10. 

Ladies'  Social  Circle  :  Organized  184().  Meets  every  other 
Tuesday.  President,  Mrs.  E.  D.  Howard;  vice-president,  Mrs. 
Henry  E.  Barnes;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Miss  Mary  S. 
Root.     Elects  officers  October. 

Pansy  Club  :  Branch  of  Lend-a-Hand  society.  Organized 
April,  l(Si)2.  Meets  every  two  weeks.  President,  Miss  Helen 
Gould ;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Miss  Emma  Allen.  Elects 
officers    April. 

French  Congregational — North,  near  Cottage.  Dedi- 
cated October,  1888.  Membership  33.  Pastor,  Rev.  P.  N. 
Cayer ;  deacons,  A.  A.  Auger,  H.  Hebert;  executive  com- 
mittee, F.  Henrichon,  H.  Hebert,  A.  Gregoire;  examining 
committee,  pastor,  deacons.  Sunday  school  officers  :  Supt., 
the  pastor ;  secretary,  A.  A.  Etienne ;  treasurer,  Mrs.  Delima 
Dupuis.  Sunday  services :  Preaching  10.30,  Sunday  school 
12,  evening  service  G.  Prayer  meeting  Wednesdays  7.30. 
Elects  officers  January. 

King's  Daughters,  Circle  of  Gleaners :  Organized  April, 
1891.  Membership  30.  Meets  every  other  Tuesday  evening 
at  East  chapel.  Officers :  President,  Mrs.  Sarah  Bottum ; 
vice-president,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Bacon;  secretary,  Mrs.  T.  P.  Studd  ; 
treasurer,  Mrs.  E.  E.  Orrell.     Elects  officers  April. 

Circle  of  Doorkeepers  :  Organized  1890.  Membership  3(). 
Meetings  called  by  President.  Officers :  President,  Miss  C. 
H.  Richardson  ;  vice-president,  Mrs.  F.  C.  Blood  ;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Miss  Emma  Gould ;  relief  committee,  Misses  Nellie 
Marsh,  Bessie  Ainsworth,  Jennie  L.  Gilmore,  Lena  Clark. 
Elects  officers  January. 

The  United  Circle:  Organized  October,  1889.  Member- 
ship 14.  Meets  first  Tuesday.  Officers:  President,  Mrs.  M. 
A.  Olds;  vice-president.  Miss  Ida  J.  Barker;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Miss  Florence  E.  Judd.     Elects  officers  January. 

Methodist  Episcopal — Church,  near  Main.  Organized 
1837.  Membership  208.  Free  sittings.  Pastor,  Rev.  Charles 
M.  Hal^l ;  Sunday  school  superintendent,  Henry  P.  Billings; 
secretary,  H.  H.  Turner;  treasurer,  J.  T.  Winslow;  class 
leader,  David  L.  Barlow;  stewards,  J.  P.  Crowell,  H.  P.  Cum- 
mings,  O.  C.  Stetson  treasurer,  H.  Fletcher,  H.  P.  Billings,  R. 
A.  Sullivan,  C.  P.  Nelson,  J.  T.  Cummings,  Samuel  Day,  J.  T. 
Winslow,    M.    M.    Campbell,    D.    L.    Barlow,    J.    C.    Dexter; 


28  CHURCH  ORGANIZATIONS. 

trustees,  J.  P.  Crowell,  H.  P.  Cummings,  O.  C.  Stetson  treas- 
urer, H.  Fletcher,  M.  M.  Campbell,  E.  Dunbar,  George  Eddy, 
E.  Hathaway,  E.  L.  Riddle.  Stewards  and  trustees  elected  at 
fourth  quarterly  conference  between  January  and  April; 
Sunday    school    officers    elected    first    Sunday    in   January. 

Sunday  services:  Prayer  and  consecration  9,15,  preaching 
10.30,  Sunday  school  12,  evangelistic  service  7.  Class  meet- 
ings Tuesdays,  7.30  p.  m.  Prayer  meetings  Thursdays, 
7.30  p.  m. 

Epworih  League:  Organized  1889.  President,  Edgar 
Blake;  secretary,  A.  C.  Turner;  treasurer,  Miss  Carrie  Sher- 
man. Meets  first  and  third  Monday  evenings.  Elects  officers 
October. 

Ladies'  Social  Circle :  Organized  1846.  President,  Mrs.  R. 
A.  Sullivan;  secretary,  Miss  E.  E.  Crowell;  treasurer.  Miss  C. 
D.  Sibley.     Meets  every  other  week.     Elects  officers  January. 

Shining  Stars  :  President,  Hattie  Fairbanks  ;  secretary,  Ida 
Clifford ;   treasurer,  Anna  Campbell. 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society:  Organized  1876. 
President,  Mrs.  Geo.  P.  Campbell ;  secretary.  Miss  Anna 
Strahan  ;  treasurer.  Miss  E.  E.  Crowell.  Meets  third  Wednes- 
day.    Elects  officers  October. 

Young  Ladies'  Mission  Band:  Organized  1892.  President, 
Miss  Marion  Campbell ;  secretary,  Miss  Ella  Kennedy.  Elects 
officers  October. 

Our  Lady  of  Mt.  Carmel — Bank,  near  Main.  Found- 
ed 1871  by  Rev.  L.  G.  Gagnier ;  succeeded  1873  by  Rev.  C. 
Boucher;  succeeded  1880  by  Rev.  J.  T.  Sheehan.  Curate, 
Rev.  L.  Geoffrey.  Director  choir  and  organist,  Miss  Velleda 
Mathieu.  Sunday  services :  Mass  8  and  9.30  a.  m.,  vespers  4 
p.  m.     Parochial  school  organized  1887  ;   attendance  400. 

Trinity  Episcopal — Corner  Park  and  Pleasant.  Reor- 
ganized October,  1887.  Edifice  erected  1888,  first  service 
held  therein  Jan.  13,  1889.  Membership  60.  Rector,  Rev. 
C.  W.  Duffield,  resigned  July  1.  Board  of  vestry:  Wardens, 
W.  F.  Wilson,  C.  H.  Lee;  treasurer,  C.  A.  Julia;  clerk,  John 
Osgood;  vestrymen,  E.  H.  Guild,  Edward  H.  Gilbert,  D.  A. 
Jennison ;  superintendent,  W.  F.  Wilson.  Sunday  services : 
Preaching  10.30  a.  m.,  4.30  p.  m. ;    Sunday  school  12. 

Woman's  Auxiliary:  President,  Miss  Mary  Sagendorph ; 
secretary  and  treasurer,  Mrs  A.  L.  Keith  ;  executive  committee, 
above  officers  and  Mrs.  F.  D.  Gilmore,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Guild,  Mrs. 
R.  C.  Snow.       Meets  Thursday   afternoons  October  to  June. 

Union  Chapel — West  Ware.  Sunday  services :  Sunday 
school  12  m.,  preaching  2  p.  m.  by  Rev.  L.  P.  Causey,  Enfield; 


CHURCH   ORGANIZATIONS. 


29 


evening   service    7,    conducted    by    Ware    Christian    Workers. 
Prayer  meetings  Wednesdays. 

W.  C.  T.  U.,  Ware  Branch— Organized  1^S<)0.  Member- 
ship 100.  Regular  meetings  every  other  Friday  at  3  p.  m.  at 
Hitchcock's  hall.  Officers:  President,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Sturtevant; 
vice-president,  Mrs.  P2d\vin  H.  Baker;  secretary,  Mrs.  H.  P2. 
Fisher;  treasurer,  Mrs.  H.  P.  Cummings  ;  superintendent  of 
juvenile  work.  Miss  Lucy  Tucker;  superintendent  of  literature, 
Miss  Sarah  Harding.       Elects  officers  last  meeting  December. 

H.  A.  MAGRATH, 

Contractor 

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—AND- 


Builder. 


TRINITY   CHURCH,  WARE. 


PLANS  ANO  SPECIFICATIONS  FURNISHED, 


Jobbing  Promptly  Attended  To. 


Residence:    Church  Street,  Near  Reservoir,  Ware. 

Miss  A.  M.  Chapin, 


MILLINERY 
PARLORS.  . 


All  the  Latest  Styles  in 

Trimmeci  Ha^ts,  Bonnets 

And    IVTillinery   Goods. 

Room  8,  Hitchcock's  Block,  WARE. 


30  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


COE  &  NAYLOR, 


-DEALERS   IN- 


Choice  Family  Groceries, 

m  DRY  GOODS,  # 

BOOTS,  SHOES  AND  RUBBERS, 

CROCKERY,   GLASSWARE,   ETC. 

A  Large  Stock  of  the  Best  Grades  of €=:    •»- 


Including  Bridal  Veil,  Christian's  Triple  Ex,  and  Patent  Process  for  Pastry. 
^         SUPERIOR  CANNED  GOODS  AND   FRUIT. 
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A   GOOD    ASSORTMENT    OF 

OIL.    CLOTHS     AND     MATTINOS. 


SEE. .9""  5  &  lOC-COUNTEE 


Sandford's  Block,  Main  St.,  Cor.  Nenameseck  Square,  Ware. 


l^~Agents  for  the  Warwick,  Majestic  and  Hickory  Bicycles.^ffitr 


Public  5chool  Teachers. 


High,  High  street,        Principal, 

W.  J.  Rush  mo  re 

First     ass't, 

Miss  Sadie  I.  Newland 

Second    '* 

"      Florence  Sturtevant 

Grammar,  South  street, 

"      Emma  V.Hall 

8th    grade,     •'          "   . 

.      "      Ida  J.  Barker 

7th        " 

l^lizzie  F.  Buffington 

6th        "      High 

"     Lena  M.  Wyllie 

5th        - 

"     Emma  E.  Crowell 

5th        "     West 

*'      Mary  E.  Driscoll 

4th        "     North      '* 

"      Lottie  A.  Sanford 

4th,  3d"     West        " 

"      Mary  Reilley 

8d          '*     North      '* 

"     Clara  D.  Sibley 

3d,  2d"     East 

"     Katie  Carroll 

2d         "     North      " 

"      Clara  N.  Coney 

2d         -     West       - 

"      Lilla  J.  Kelley 

1st         "     East 

"      Ellen  C.  O'Keefe 

1st         "     South      " 

"      Emma  L.  Gould 

1st         •'     North      " 

"      Mary  E.  Davis 

1st         "     West 

"      Kathryn  Kelley 

1st         **      Unit.  ch.  vestry. 

'*     Clara  Ladd 

No.   2,   Palmer  road, 

"      Lura  J.  Brier 

No.  3,  West  B.  T., 

•'     Lizzie  Moran 

No.  4,  West  Ware, 

"      Lucy  H.  Sherman 

No.   5,   Old  Turnpike, 

"     Mary   A.    Lamberton 

No.   G    and    7,  closed. 

No.   8,  GilbertVfe'lle  Hill  road. 

'•      Lura  A.  Wiley 

No.   9,  Ware  Center, 

"      Grace  Dillon. 

Teacher  of  Music, 

"      Catherine  Kennedy. 

No.  school  buildings,  14. 

No.  schools  in  village,  18. 

No.  schools  in  out-districts,  (>. 

Locations  of  school  houses  are  indicated  on  town  map  ac- 
companying this  book  by  circles.  Village  school  buildings  are 
shown  on  street  map. 


32  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


F.  C.  BLOOD  &  CO., 

EADING  APOTHECARIES 

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Pure  Drugs  &  Family  Medicines,  Toilet 

Articles, 


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IG  ARS 


The  CompoundiDg  of  Phj^sicians'  Prescriptions  a  Specialty. 


62  Main  8t.,  opp.  Hampshire  House. 

Louis  F.  Qareau, 


Eslimales  -  and  ■  Plans  -  Furnished 


Shop  and    Residence:     Gareau   Avenue,    Near    Parochial    School. 


-i— — Correspondence    Solicited. 


Lodges   and   Societies. 


American  Legion  of  Honor,  Nenameseck  Council, 
No.  67G — Organized  1881.  Present  membership  25.  Meets 
first  and  third  Mondays  every  month  at  G.  A.  R.  hall  at  8 
o'clock.  Commander,  F.W.Carter;  V.  C,  Frank  Fearigo ; 
P.   C,  Geo.  E.  Preston;   orator,  C.  W.  Eddy;   secretary,  W. 

C.  Carrick ;  treasurer,  F.  E.  Marsh ;  collector,  R.  A.  Sullivan ; 
chaplain,  J.  W.  Cummings ;  guide,  E.  Hathaway ;  warden,  T. 
Provost.  Elects  officers  annually  at  last  regular  meeting  in 
December. 

A.  O.  H.,  Division  No.  4--Instituted  Jan.  5,  1890.  Mem- 
bership 110.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Sunday  afternoons  2.30, 
Webb's  block.  Officers:  President,  John  W.  Clark;  V.  P., 
John  B.  Shea;  R.  S.,  Edward  O.  Deery ;  F.  S.,  Thomas  C. 
Healey;  T.,  John  J.  Kidgell ;  St.-at-A.,  Edward  Fallon;  M.,  P. 

D.  Sullivan;  D.  K.,  Michael  Cahill.     Elects  officers  July. 

A.  O.  U.  W.,  Ware  Lodge,  No.  121^Instituted  March  12, 
1891.  Membership  47.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Tuesdays  at  G.  A. 
R.  hall  at  8.  Officers:  P.  M.  W.,  John  W.  Clark;  M.  W., 
John  P.  Pero ;  F,,  George  S.  Marsh;  O.,  Jerome  Chesley; 
R.,  Ossian  N.  Moore;  F.,  John  T.  Winslow ;  R.,  James  E. 
Clark;  G.,  William  Whitney;  I.  W.,  Hugh  Kaveny;  O.  W., 
Maurice  Sullivan.      Elects  officers  December. 

Commercial  Endowment  Association,  Harmony  Con- 
clave, No.  15 — Organized  1890.  Membership  21.  Meets  1st 
and  3d  Fridays,  at  8  p.  m.,  Webb's  block.  Officers:  Chan- 
cellor, J.  M.  Buffington;  vice-chancellor,  A.  B.  Harlow;  re- 
corder, L.  D.  Hinckley;  treasurer,  H.  A.  Mongrain.  Elects 
officers  annually  at  last  meeting  in  December. 

F.  &  A.  M.,  Eden  Lodge — Instituted  June  8,  1864.  Mem- 
bership 150.  Regular  communications  first  Monday  after  full 
moon,  at  Masonic  hall,  Sandford's  block.  Officers:  W.  M., 
W.  N.  Newcomb  ;  S.  W.,  A.  A.  Green  ;  J.  W.,  W.  F.  Wilson  ; 
treasurer,  D.  W.  Ainsworth  ;  secretary,  A.  J.  Davis;  chaplain, 
Wm.  Kennedy;  marshal,  Wm.  H.  Morgan;  S.  D.,  E.  R.  Fos- 
ter; J.  D.,  F.  H.  Gates;    S.  S.,  J.  F.   Robinson;    J.   S.,  A.   H. 


34  LODGES  AND  SOCIETIES. 

Cummings;  tyler,  A.  M.  Ramsdell ;  I.  S.,  H.  F.  Ward;  organ- 
ist, F.  A.  Gareau.  D.  D.  G.  M.,  Rt.  Wor.  George  S.  Marsh. 
Elects  officers  annually  in  Noveijiber. 

G.  A.  R.,  J.  W.  Lawton  Post,  No.  85.— Chartered  May  12, 
1869.  Membership  ()0.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Thursdays  at  G. 
A.  R.  hall.  Officers:  C,  Geo.  S.  Marsh;  S.  V.  C,  Henry 
Connell;  C.  D.  W  Ainsworth  ;  Q.  M.,  S.  A.  Spooner ;  Adjt., 
E.  E.  Richardson;  S.,  John  F.  Green;  O.  D.,  M.  G.  Miller; 
O.  G.,  W.  D.  O'Brien;  S.  M.,  F.  P.  Clark;  Q.  M.  S.,  D.  Otis 
Holden.     Elects  officers  annually  2d  Thursday  December. 

Sons  of  Veterans,  S.  B.  Bond  Camp,  No.  91 :  Organized 
1888.  Membership  27.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Mondays  at  G.  A. 
R.  hall.  Officers:  C,  S.  H.  Bovven ;  S.  V.  C,  A.  C.  Turner; 
J.  V.  C,  VVm.  S.  Whitney;  C,  C.  C.  Cook;  1st  S.,  A.  E.  New- 
comb;  O.  M.  S.,  H.  H.^  Turner;  S.  of  G.,  W.  N.  Newcomb ; 
C.  S.,  E.  P.  Lovett;  C.  of  G.,  Charles  Fairbanks;  C.  G.,  E.  S. 
Fairbanks;  P.  G.,  Charles  Lovett;  camp  council,  C.  C.  Cook, 
A.  C.  Turner,  E.  S.  P^airbanks.  Elects  officers  annually  first 
meeting  December. 

Woman's  Relief  Corps,  No.  115:  Organized  Dec.  7, 
1888.  Membership  75.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Wednesdays  at  G. 
A.  R.  hall;  first  meeting  4,  second  7.30  p.  m.  Officers: 
President,  Mrs.  Lucy  E.  Ainsworth;  S.  V.  P.,  Mrs.  Nellie 
Marsh;  J.  V.  P.,  Mrs.  Abbie  Bowen  ;  S.,  Mrs.  Anna  Howard; 
T.,  Mrs.  Ellen  Cummings;  C,  Miss  Bessie  Ainsworth;  A.  C, 
Miss  Mabel  Storrs  ;  Chap.,  Miss  Delia  Sibley;  G.,  Mrs.  Eliza 
Richardson;  A.  G.,  Mrs.  Lestella  Bacon;  organist,  Mrs.  Edna 
Turner.      Elects  officers  annually  first  meeting  January. 

High  School  Alumni  Association — Organized  June  30, 
1892.  Membership  100.  Officers  :  President,  F.  D.  Gilmore  ; 
vice-presidents,  H.  M.  Coney,  Mrs.  Ellen  F.  Bond,  John  E 
Fitzgerald ;  secretary,  George  W.  Dunham ;  treasurer,  Fred  O. 
Rugg;  executive  committee,  F.  M.  Sible}*,  Miss  Florence  Stur- 
tevant,  Miss  Lizzie  Byrns. 

I.  O.  O.  F.,  Ware  Lodge,  No,  209— Instituted  March  17, 
1891.  Membership  (}(j.  Meets  every  Tuesday  evening  at 
Masonic  hall ;  April  to  September  at  8  ;  September  to  April  at 
7.30.  Officers:  N.  G.,  E.  D.  Howard;  V  G  ,  F.  W.  Coan ; 
Sec,  Thomas  P.  Studd ;  Treas.,  A.  Bryson ;  W.,  Frank  Hills; 
C,  Warren  E.  Estabrook ;  O.  G.,  Arthur  Hills;  I.  G.,  Chas.  F. 
Wilcox;  R.  S.  N.  G.,  W.  B.  Lindsey;  L.  S.  N.  G.,  Charles  E. 
Parker;  R.  S.  V.  G.,  John  T.  Montgomery;  L.  S.  V.  G.,  James 
Marland;  R.  S.  S.,  Alexander  Breen ;  L.  S.  S.,  H.  H.  Scott; 
Chap.,  Chas.  A.  Julia;   P.   G.,  M.  Sherwin ;    representative  to 


LODGES  AND  SOCIETIES.  35 

grand  Iodide,  M.  Shcrwin ;  orf^anist,  F.  A.  Garcau.  Elects 
officers  semi-annually  last  meetings  June  and  December. 

Iron  Hall,  Local  Branch,  No.  708 — Institujtcd  March  22, 
1888.  Membership  47.  Meets  1st  and  3d  Thursdays  at  G. 
A.  R.  hall  at  8  p.  m.  Officers:  C.  J.,  E.  J.  Stafford;  V.  J., 
Wm.  Harris;  A.,  E.  H.  Guild;  C,  M.  L.  Lane;  A.,  T.  W. 
Cavanaugh  ;  P.,  John  Wilson ;  H.,  E.  D.  Winslow ;  W.,  John 
Ratigan ;  V.,  J.  H.  Kane;  trustees,  H.  H.  Turner,  M.  F. 
Brown,  W.  H.  H.  Perkins.      Elects  officers  December. 

Non-Secret  Endowment  Order,  Nenameseck  Assem- 
HLY,  No.  11 — Organized  1890.  Membership  24.  Regular 
meetings  2d  and  4th  Mondays  at  8  p.  m.,  Storrs  block.  Of- 
ficers:  President,  C.  H.  Thayer;  vice-president,  J.  M.  Buf- 
fington;  secretary,  L.  D.  Hinckley;  treasurer,  A.  B.  Harlow. 
Elects  officers  annually  at  last  meeting  in  December. 

P.  OF  H.,  Ware  Grange,  No.  1()4— Organized  1888. 
Membership  30.  Meets  1st  and  3d  Fridays  every  month, 
except  July  and  August,  at  8  p.  m.  at  hall,  Ware  Center. 
Officers:  Master,  E.  W.  Barney;  overseer,  F.  H.  Doane ;  lec- 
turer,  J.  H.  Fletcher;    steward,  E.  R.  Barney;    secretary,  Mrs. 

E.  W.  Barney;  treasurer,  Francis  Fisherdick ;  chaplain,  J.  W. 
Cummings;  assistant  steward,  Alexander  Stewart;  Ceres,  Mrs. 

F.  H.  Doane;  Pomona,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Cummings;  Flora,  Mrs. 
Perry  Cheever  ;  lady  assistant  stewar^i,  Lillian  Ross  ;  gatekeeper, 
Lester  B.  Sanford.     Elects  officers  annually  in.  December. 

Social  Science  Club — Organized  Dec.  29,  1885.  Mem- 
bership 85.  Time  and  place  of  meetings  set  by  president. 
Officers:  President,  Miss  Mira  H.  Hall;  vice-president,  Mrs. 
E.  R.  Gilmore ;  secretary,  Mrs.  Bessie  R.  Hall ;  treasurer, 
Mrs.  G.  B.  Gilbert;  directors,  Mrs.  G,  E.  Tucker,  Mrs.  E.  F. 
Bond,  Mrs.  W.  S.  Hyde,  Mrs.  W.  O.  Gould,  Mrs.  F.  M  Sibley. 
Elects  officers  March. 

St.  Jean  Baptiste  Society — Organized  May  30,  188G, 
as  Canadian  Circle.  Membership  160.  Meets  1st  Sunday 
1.30  p.  m.  and  3d  Monday  7.30  p.  m.,  Guild's  block.  Officers : 
President,  J.  O.  Deslauriers ;  V.  P.,  J.  A.  Gendron ;  Rec.  Sec, 
Hormidas  St.  Onge  ;  F.  Sees.,  L.  E.  St.  Onge,  Henry  Bourdeau  ; 
Ins.  Sec,  H.  A.  Mongrain ;  Cor.  Sec,  Adelard  Dubois ;  T., 
P.  O.  L'Heureux;  Com.  Ord.,  Amedee  Richer;  Ass't,  Damien 
Giard;  Vis.  Com.,  Louis  Melanson,  Alphaige  Duquette,  F. 
Dansereau.     Elects  officers  January. 

Ware  Rod  and  Gun  Club — Incorporated  Dec  4,  1889. 
Limited    membership    50.     Meets    first   Tuesday  every    other 


36  LODGES  AND  SOCIETIES. 

month,  beginning  January.  Officers  :  President,  E.  E.  Orrell ; 
V.  P.,  H.  C.  Davis;  Sec,  D.  F.  Marsh ;  T.,  John  Osgood ; 
steward,  E.  W.  Lawton ;  wardens,  L.  A.  Fisherdick,  J.  B. 
Sibley;  directors,  E.  H.  Guild,  H.  O.  Caryl,  A.  Bryson ;  jan- 
itor, F.  A.  Barnes.  Elects  officers  annually  first  Tuesday 
September. 

Ware  Young  Men's  Union — Music  Hall  building.  Bank, 
Organized  Jan.  2,  1889.  Incorporated  April  22,  1890.  Mem- 
bership 105.  Business  meetings  first  Monday  7.30  p.  m. 
Officers:  Chairman,  S.  A.  Gilbert;  vice-chairman,  George 
Martin;  secretary,  J.  H.  Feehan;  financial  secretary,  H  H. 
Scott;  treasurer,  J.  A.  Marland;  executive  committee,  J.  H. 
Feehan,  J.  A.  Marland,  H.  H.  Scolt,  M.  M.  Norton,  H.  M. 
Morris,  J.  Moriarty,  G.  Martin,  S.  A.  Gilb-rt,  A.  M. 
Deslauriers,  J.  Cregan.  Elects  officers  quarterly  except  execu- 
tive committee,  who  are  appointed  annually  by  corporation. 

Young  Men's  Librvry  Association — Incorporated  1873. 
Volumes  in  library  9672.  Open  daily  except  Sundays  and 
holidays,  2  to  5,  6  to  8  p.  m.,  except  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays, 
when  closes  at  6.  Reading  room  every  evening  7  to  9. 
Officers:  President,  F.  M.  Sibley;  vice-president,  W.  H. 
Hall ;  clerk,  F.  C.  Blood ;  assistant  clerk,  John  Osgood ; 
treasurer,  Wm.  C.  Eaten;  auditor,  H.  P.  Cummings ;  directors, 

F.  M.  Sibley,  C.  C.  Hitchcock,  W.  S.  Hyde,  W.  H.  Hall,  J.  H. 

G.  Gilbert,  F.  D.  Gilmore. 

Young  Men's  Social  Club — Organized  1889.  Member- 
ship 16.  Rooms  Central  block.  Officers:  President,  Era - 
zier  A.  O'Leary ;  vice-president,  Fred  H.Murray;  secretary, 
F.  H.  Shea;  treasurer,  J.  P.  Ratigan.  Elects  officers  semi- 
annually. 


MRS.  SUSAN  S.  BACON. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS.  37 


J.  B.  SIBLEY, 


IJEALER    IN- 


BUILDERS'  AND  GE1!5ERAL 


ARDWARE, 


i 


Agricultural  Tools, 


SEWER    PIPE 
Oils,  Varnishes,   Window  Glass, 


WOODEN     WARE, 


Paints. 


A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OF 

Fishing  Tackle,  Cutlery,  Guns,  Revolvers  and  Ammnnition. 

AGENT  FOR 

VICTOR  AND  CREDENDA  BICYCLES 

With  Pneiiuiatic    and   Cushion   Tires. 


HITCHCOCK^S    BLOCK,  ....  WARE. 


38 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


P.  J.  MULVANY. 


Dealer  la  the 


Ice  (Jr^am  Paflors  (;or\r\GcfGd. 


--INEST 
©  ®  © 

(;onfecfionGr\;, 

CIOARS, 

TOBACCOS, 

SNUKKS, 

SMOKERS'  SUPPLIES, 

Manufacturer  of 

ICE  CREAM 


For   Parties,  Picnics  and  Weddings 
At  Reasonable  Rates. 


78  MAIN  STREET,   WARE. 


Caryl  Brothers, 
BOTTLERS,  » 


AGENTS   FOR  — 


PranK  Jones'  and  Beadlesfon  ^  C/9oer^  pine  ©Ales,  Bass  ^  (Jo.'s 
Boffled  <^1g,  McMullen's  WJ^ife  babel,  ImpGi'fed  ^les. 


—  ALSO  — 


I^Bottlers  of  all  kinds  of  Carbonated  Waters.^ 


The  Standard  Nura  Cura  and  Crab  Apple  Cider. 

Families  and   the   trade   supplied.     A  fine  line  of  Imported  and 

Domestic  Cigars  and  Tobaccos. 


MUSIC  HALL  BLOCK,  OPP.  SAVINGS  BANK. 


WARE. 


Musical  Organizations. 


Ware  Banjo  Club — Organized  1892.  Membership  5. 
Leader,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Keith. 

Ware  Cadet  Band — Organized  1882.  Membership  20. 
Practise  meetings  Tuesday  and  Thursday  evenings,  Central 
block.  Business  meeting  2d  Saturday.  Officers :  Leader, 
Elie  Phaneuf ;  president,  John  Northrop ;  vice-president,  P. 
Taylor;  secretary, Hugh  Montgomery;  treasurer,  Elie  Phaneuf; 
manager,  Charles  A.  Nickerson;  trustees,  C.  A.  Nickerson, 
Michael  Sullivan,  Elie  Phaneuf.     Elects  officers  January. 

Ware  Cornet  Band  :  Organized  1877.  Membership  16. 
Meets  first  Friday  after  15th,  Central  block.  Officers  :  Leader, 
Harry  N.  Smith ;  president,  John  E.  Dean ;  secretary,  Thomas 
Moriarty;   treasurer,  Cornelius  Murphy.     Elects  officers  Oct. 

Ware  OrchestRx\ — Organized  1882.  Six  pieces.  Leader, 
D.  E.  Driscoll ;  general  manager,  Harry  N.  Smith.  Meets  Cen- 
tral block. 

Ware  Quartette — Organized  1891.  Members:  H.  B. 
Anderson,  first  tenor  and  director;  W.  F.  Wilson,  second 
tenor;  W.  A.  Anderson,  first  base;  P.  J.  Mulvany,  second 
base. 

VELLEDA  MATHIEU, 


TEACHER   OF   PIANOFORTE 


I/^ST-RUCTIOy^iS    GIVE/M     l/M 

OIIv    AND    KKNSINOTON     PAINTING. 


156   WEST    Mi^IN    STREET,  WARE. 


40  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


F.  BOMBARD, 

Livery  and  Sale  Stable 


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First  Class  Teams 
Reasonable  Rates.  _^ 

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ALSO  IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 


ANADIAN    HORSES. 


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WE  CARRY  A  LARGE  STOCK  OK 


•^-CARRIAGES*, 

8lei£ls,  Harnesses,  Roles,  Blankets,  Etc.,  At  Lowest  Prices. 


Stable  Rear  Mansion  House,  Ware. 


Fire  Department. 


The  Fire  Department  was  established  Nov.  25,  1844,  and 
the  Fire  District  was  established  Jan.  28,  184;").  It  is  now 
equipped  with  one  engine  and  two  hose  houses,  a  No.  4  Silsby 
engine,  four  hose  carts,  one  hook  and  ladder  truck,  3000  feet 
hose,  a  complete  fire  alarm  telegraph  system,  and  (12  hydrants. 
There  are  (53  paid  men,  whose  salaries  aggregate  $2200,  and 
the  running  expenses  average  about  $4500.  Ordinary  firemen 
are  paid  $30 ;  salaries  of  officers  are  shown  with  their  names ; 
clerks  of  companies  receive  $5  extra.  In  addition  to  the  above 
town  equipment  are  three  auxiliary  hose  companies  attached  to 
the  three  corporations.  The  system  of  waterworks  is  one  of 
the  finest  in  the  country. 

Fire  District  Officers,  elected  May :  Chief  engineer, 
Thomas  C.  Gleason  ($300)  ;  first  assistant,  A.  Myron  Ramsdell 
($40);  second  assistant,  Michael  J.  Dillon  ($30);  third 
assistant,  James  Harrison,  2d,  ($30)  ;  clerk,  James  M. 
Maloney  ($25)  ;  treasurer,  Frederick  D.  Gilmore  ($25)  ;  pru- 
dential committee,  F.  P.  Clark,  E.  H.  Gilbert,  F.  N.  Hos- 
mer  (total  $45)  ;  auditors,  James  E.  Clark,  Wm.  H.  Hall. 

Fire  Department  Officers,  elected  last  Thursday  June: 
Oregon  No.  3  steamer :      Engineer,  P.  D.  Sullivan  ;  assistant, 

W.  J.  Nichols ;   stoker,  Robert  Potts ;  driver,  Alfred  L.  Gilbert. 

Located  central  station,  Nenameseck  sq. 

Hook  and  Ladder  No.  1,  15  men  and  three  substitutes, 
organized  June  21,  1883:  Foreman,  Frank  L.  Sherman;  first 
assistant,  D.  Waldo  Cheever ;  second  assistant,  Wm.  D. 
O'Brien ;  clerk,  James  P.  Madigan ;  treasurer,  Charles  A. 
Nickerson.  Meets  second  Thursday  evening.  Located  central 
station. 

Hose  No.  1,  13  men  and  three  substitutes,  organized  July  3, 
1890:  Foreman,  Eugene  McCarthy;  first  assistant,  Charles 
Martin;  second  assistant,  Bryan  Rohan;  clerk,  James  M. 
Maloney.  Meets  first  Thursday  evening.  Located  central 
station. 

Hose  No.  2,  12  men  and  three  substitutes,  organized  July  3, 


42  FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 


1890 :  Foreman,  P.  H.  Brown ;  first  assistant,  Wm.  J.  Nichols ; 
second  assistant,  John  F.  Gleason ;  clerk,  Samuel  A.  Gilbert ; 
treasurer,  Patrick  O'Neil.  Meets  first  Tuesday  evening.  Lo- 
cated central  station. 

Hose  No.  3,  10  men  and  three  substitutes,  organized  Sept. 
27,1888:  Foreman,  Michael  Reilly;  first  assistant,  Michael 
Shea,  2d ;  second  assistant,  John  Morin ;  clerk,  Patrick  J. 
Sullivan;  treasurer,  John  Morin.  Meets  first  Thursday  eve- 
ning.    Located  East. 

Hose  No.  4,  10  men  and  three  substitutes,  organized  Sept. 
15,  1891:  Foreman,  John  W.  Lambert;  first  assistant,  Wm. 
Charbonneau ;  second  assistant,  Joseph  Dupree ;  clerk,  Louis 
S.  Charbonneau ;  treasurer,  Joseph  Emon.  Meets  first  Tues- 
day.    Located  North. 

Stewards  :  North  street  hose  house,  Wm  Charbonneau  ;  East 
street  hose  house,  Michael  Shea;  central  station,  P.  D. 
Sullivan. 

Gilbert  Hose,  15  men:  Foreman,  John  Montgomery;  first 
assistant,  Edward  O'Neill ;  second  assistant,  William  McCann ; 
secretary  and  treasurer,  Samuel  Mcllwraith.  Meets  first  Sat- 
urday.    Elects  officers  January. 

Otis  Hose,  18  men,  organized  1879  :  Foreman,  Thomas  P. 
Studd  ;  assistant,  James  Marland  ;  secretary  and  treasurer,  John 
Fitzgerald.     Meets  first  Wednesday.     Elects  officers  January. 

Stevens  Hose,  20  men:  Foreman,  Patrick  W.  Reilly;  first 
assistant,  John  Flannigan ;  second  assistant,  Albert  Wood. 

Firemen's  Relief  Association — Of^ganized  Dec  12, 1889. 
Meets  first  Thursday.  Officers :  President,  W.  J.  Nichols ; 
vice-president,  T.  C.  Gleason;  secretary,  J.  M.  Maloney; 
treasurer,  James  Harrison ;  trustees,  W.  J.  Nichols,  Thomas  C. 
Gleason,  James  Harrison,  John  B.  Shea,  P.  H.  Brown,  Frank 
Sherman,  D.  Waldo  Cheever,  J.  M.  Maloney,  Wm.  D.  O'Brien, 
A.  Myron  Ramsdell.     Elects  officers  May. 

WARE   ICE  COMPANY, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I    I 

-  PURE  SPRING  WATER  ICE  - 

»  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I 

PROMPTLY  AND  REGULARLY  FURNISHED. 
P.  O.  LOCK  BOX,  L. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 


43 


Fire  Alarm  Telegraph 


Box  37.  Engine  House,  Water.  Key  at 
Otis  Go's  office,  C.  A.  Stevens  &  Go's 
office,  J.  B.  Sibley's  store,  H.  Gorm- 
ley's.  T.  G.  Gleason's. 

Box  38.  At  Byrns'  Bakery,  West.  Key 
at  ].  Byrns',  Mrs.  P.  J.  CVowe's,  H. 
Gostello's,  M.  W.  Buckley's. 

Box  36.  Gor,  Bank  street  and  Park  av. 
Key  at  John  Robinson's,  Dr.  D.  W. 
Miner's,  Dr.  D.  M.  Ryan's,  G.  K. 
Gutler's. 

Box  37.  Gottafje,  near  Ghurch.  Key  at 
G.  G.  Hitchcock's,  Geo.  H.  Goney's, 
G.  D.  Utley's,  H.  P.  Gummings'. 

Box  38.  Ghurch,  near  Highland.  Key 
at  H.  A.  McGrath's,  Geo.  E.  Fair- 
banks', W.  B.  Parker's,  F.  P. 
Glark's. 

Box  39.  Hose  House,  East.  Key  at 
Thos.  McArdle's,  Owen  McArdle's, 
Henry  Gonnell's,  Gentral  Mass. 
R.  R.  Freight  Office. 

Box  46.  Gorner  North  and  Main.  Key 
at  Geo.  G.  Holden's,  Police  Station, 
Mansion  House,  T.  G.  Gleason's 
harness  shop. 


Box  47.  Aspen,  near  Vigeant.  Key  at 
Frank  Renaud's,  Lewis  Gharbon- 
neau's,  Wni.  Gharbonneau's.  Joseph 
Dumas,  Jr's. 

Box  48.  Corner  North  and  Prospect. 
Key  at  John  Kennedy's,  John  Ro- 
han's, Frank  Hills',  George  P. 
Gampbell's. 

Box  49.  West  Main,  near  Barnes.  Key 
at  Mrs.  F.  Walsh's,  y.  B.  Sibley's, 
A.  S.  Bassett's,  Waldo  Gheever's. 

Box  57.  Maple,  near  Ghestnut.  Key  at 
Sage  Estate,  G.  A.  Stevens',  Mrs.  A. 
Sandford's,  J.  H  G.  Gilbert's. 

Box  68.  South,  corner  Clifford  av.  Key 
at  E.  H.  Baker's,  Dr.  Yale's,  Hugh 
Kennedy's,  gas  house. 

Box  135.  Private  box,  Otis  Go.'s  repair 
shop. 

Box  135.  Private  box,  G.  H.  Gilbert 
Manufacturing  Go's. 

Box  145.    Private  box,  G.  A.  Stevens  & 
Go's. 
Keys  also  in  hands  of  police  and  board 

of  engineers. 


Two  blows  at  noon  is  to  test  alarm,  and  after  alarm  signifies  that  fire  is  out  or  under 
control.  Ten  blows  is  a  general  alarm  and  calls  out  the  entire  department.  Two  blows 
repeated  four  times  before  q  a.  m.  signify  there  will  be  no  school  in  the  forenoon  ;  before 
2  p.  m..  no  school  in  the  afternoon.  Location  of  strikers.  Unitarian  and  Congregational 
churchts  and  North  street  hose  house. 

Directions  :  Go  to  the  box  nearest  the  fire,  open  the  door,  pull  the  hook  all  the  way 
down  once  only,  and  let  go.  Wait  a  full  minute  for  the  sound  of  the  bells.  If  you  hear 
no  sound,  pull  again  as  before,  and  the  third  time,  if  necessary ;  if  you  fail,  go  to  the 
nearest  box  and  do  the  same.  Do  not  pull  a  box  if  the  small  bell  in  the  box  is  striking, 
or  the  bells  on  the  churches,  as  in  that  case  a  box  is  already  running,  and  to  pull  a  seconp 
one  would  confuse  the  firemen. 


A.  A.  Etienne,  M.  D.  V., 

(Graduate  of  the  Laval  Veterinary  University,  Montreal,  Can.) 


All  Domestic   Animals   Successfully  Treated 

Surgical   Operations 


Carefully    performed. 


VETERINARY   STABLE, 
North,  corner  Pleasant  Street, 


OFFICE:    Central  Block,  Main  Street.  WARE. 


-§- 


44 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


H,   P.  CUMMINGS  &  Co., 


GENERAL  CONTRACTORS 


H.  P.  CUMMINGS. 


E.  T.  MERRILL. 


A.  N.  CARPENTER. 


HflRTWELL 
RICHARDSON, 

Architects. 


H.  P. 

CUMMINGS 
&  CO., 

BUILDERS. 


TOWN   HALL,    WARE,    BUILT   BY   THIS   FIRM. 


WARE  FOUNDRY  AND  MACHINE  SHOP, 

—  FIRST   CLASS — 

Iron  and  Brass  Castings 

—  AND — 

GENERAL   MACHINE  REPAIRS. 

— -WW" 

SPECIALTIES: 


PERO'S 


PERFECT  CHIAINEY  CAPS, 


).    HITCHING  POSTS. 

I 


STABLE  FIXTURES,  ETC. 


Estimates  furnished  on  IMachine,  Tool 
and  Architectural  Castings. 

Our  Chimney  Cap  is  the  best  in  the 
market,  as  it  securely  binds  and  pro- 
tects the  top  of  the  chimney,  improves 
the  draft,  and  is  very  ornamental. 

Correspondence  Solicited. 


J.   P.   PERO,   Proprietor,    WARE. 

p.  O.  Box,  597. 


Church  Organizations- 


All  Saints — North,  near  Main.  Founded  by  Rev.  Fr. 
Hcaley,  April,  1860,  and  first  known  as  St.  William's.  Corner- 
stone All  Saints  laid  Aug.  21,  18«S8.  Rev.  James  Boyle,  rector  ; 
Rev.  John  P.  Leary,  curate.  Director  of  choir,  John  Kennedy  ; 
organist.  Miss  Catherine  Kennedy.  Sunday  services :  Mass 
8  and  10  a.  m.,  Sunday  school  3  and  vespers  7  p.  m.  Holy 
days  mass  at  5.30.  Confessions  Saturday  afternoons  and 
evenings,  beginning  at  3  ;   also  evenings  of  holy  days. 

Christian  Workers — Hall,  Trench's  block.  Main.  Or- 
ganized July  3,  1891.  Membership  40.  Regular  services 
Friday  evenings  at  7.30,  Sunday  afternoons  at  3.  Also  con- 
ducts services  at  West  Ware  (see  Union  chapel)  and  holds 
series  of  meetings  in  out-districts,  Hardwick  and  West  Brook- 
field.  Officers:  President,  W.  G.  Hamilton;  vice-president, 
Ralph  A.  Sullivan  ;  secretary,  Mrs.  Margaret  Duncan  ;  treasurer, 
H.  L.  Fairbanks. 

East  Congregational — Corner  Church  and  Park  streets. 
Organized  April  12,  182G.  Edifice  rebuilt  and  rededicated 
Feb.  14,  1881).  Membership  450.  Free  sittings.  Pastor, 
Rev.  Austin  B.  Bassett ;  deacons,  W.  G.  Hamilton,  Silas  Spooner, 
Joseph  Bell,  W.  O.  Barrett,  H.  B  Anderson,  D.  F.  Marsh ; 
treasurer,  D.  W.  Ainsworth ;  clerk,  W.  J.  Irwin ;  standing 
committee,  pastor,  deacons,  Sunday  school  superintendent, 
treasurer,  clerk,  C.  W.  Eddy,  W.  F.  Coney,  Alvan  Hyde, 
Addison  Rugg;  Sunday  school  superintendent,  W.  O.  Barrett. 
Parish  officers :  Committee,  Chas.  E.  Blood,  P.  H.  Sagen- 
dorph,  M.  L.  Lane;  clerk,  H.  K.  Hyde;  treasurer,  D.  W. 
Ainsworth.  Elects  officers :  Church,  Thursday  after  first 
Sunday  December;  parish,  March.  Sunday  services  :  Preach- 
ing, 10.30  a.  m.,  7  p.  m. ;  Sunday  school,  12  m.;  young 
women's  prayer  meeting  5.30  p.  m.,  at  chapel.  Week-day 
prayer  meeting,  Thursday,  7.30  p.  m.,  at  chapel.  Christian 
Endeavor   prayer  meeting  Monday  evenings,   7.30,  at  chapel. 

Boys' Try  Club :  Organized  1890.  Meets  twice  a  month 
on  Sunday.  Officers :  President,  Ernest  Marsh ;  secretary, 
Willie  Hamilton ;   treasurer,  Earle  Holmes. 


26  CHURCH  ORGANIZATIONS. 

Ladies'  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  auxiliary  to  the  Worces- 
ter county  branch  W.  B.  F.  M. :  Organized  1874.  Member- 
ship 61.  Meets  third  Friday  alternate  months.  Officers: 
President,  Mrs.  G.  G.  Hall ;  vice-president,  Mrs.  Alonzo 
Stearns ;  secretary.  Miss  Maria  Barlow ;  treasurer,  Mrs.  H.  O. 
Draper.     Elects  officers  October. 

Ladies'  Home  Missionary  Society:  Organized  1888.  Meets 
third  Friday  alternate  months.  Officers:  President,  Miss 
Esther  Hitchcock;  vice-president.  Miss  Harriet  Billings;  secre- 
tary. Miss  Sarah  R.  Sage;  treasurer,  Mrs.  G.  E.  Tucker. 
Elects  officers  March. 

Little  Sunbeams :  President,  Mabel  L.  Harlow ;  vice- 
president,  Ethel  Hamilton;  secretary,  Mattie  Hannum ;  treas- 
urer, Maud  Towne. 

Woman's  Circle:  Organized  1889.  Membership  45. 
Meets  second  Wednesday.  Officers :  President,  Mrs.  H.  O. 
Draper;  vice-president,  Mrs.  H.  O.  Robinson;  secretary  and 
treasurer.  Miss  Mary  Taylor;  directors,  Mrs.  W.  O.  Gould, 
Mrs.  D.  W.  Ainsworth,  Mrs.  J.  W.  Cummings,  Mrs.  H.  G. 
Holmes.      Elects  officers  December. 

Young  People's  Society  Christian  Endeavor:  Organized 
1890.  Membership  100.  Meets  (see  above).  Officers: 
President,  H.  A.  Smith;  vice-president,  Fred  O.  Rugg;  re- 
cording secretary,  Miss  Florence  E.  Sturtevant ;  corresponding 
secretary,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Davis ;  treasurer,  Miss  Bessie  Ainsworth. 
Elects  officers  December  and  June.  Outing  field  in  charge  of 
outing  committee,  Fred  Sharpe  chairman. 

First  Congregational — Ware  Center.  Organized  1751. 
Present  membership  84.  Pastor,  Rev.  J.  P.  Harvey;  deacons, 
N.  H.  Anderson,  Dwight  Buffington,  Daniel  Sanford;  clerk, 
Miss  Madora  B.  Howard ;  Sunday  'school  superintendent.  Rev. 
J.  P.  Harvey;  assistant,  W.  W.  Gibbs.  Parish  committee, 
Deas.  Anderson  and  Sanford,  and  John  Rich;  clerk,  J.  E. 
Bolton.  Sunday  services:  Preaching  at  11  and  7;  Sunday 
school    12.     Prayer  meeting  Thursday  evenings. 

Church  Aid  Society:      President,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Harvey. 

Ladies'  Benevolent  Society:  Meets  every  other  Wednes- 
day.    President,    Mrs.  Dwight  Buffington. 

Mission  Circle  of  King's  Children :  Meets  every  other  Sat- 
urday at  3  p.  m.     President,  Miss  Lottie  Sanford. 

First  Unitarian — Main,  near  town  hall.     Organized  1846. 

Pastor, .     Officers  :      Prudential  committee,   Charles  E. 

Stevens,  E.  D.  Howard,  J.  W.  Robinson  ;  clerk,  James  Edmonds  ; 
treasurer,  Charles  E.  Stevens.  Elects  officers  March.  Sunday 
services  :    Preaching  10.30,  Sunday  school  12,  evening  service  7. 


CHURCH   ORGANIZATIONS.  27 

Sunday  school  superintendent,  J.  W.  Robinson;  asst.  Geo. 
M.  C.  Barnard  ;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Miss  Julia  K.  Newland  ; 
librarian,  Edwin  Gould;  organist,  Miss  Emma  Allen.  -Re- 
organized April  10. 

Ladies'  Social  Circle  :  Organized  1841).  Meets  every  other 
Tuesday.  President,  Mrs.  E.  D.  Howard;  vice-president,  Mrs. 
Henry  F.  Barnes;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Miss  Mary  S. 
Root.     Elects  officers  October. 

Pansy  Club  :  Branch  of  Lend-a-Hand  society.  Organized 
April,  1892.  Meets  every  two  weeks.  President,  Miss  Helen 
Gould;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Miss  Emma  Allen.  Elects 
officers    April. 

French  Congregational — North,  near  Cottage.  Dedi- 
cated October,  1888.  Membership  33.  Pastor,  Rev.  P.  N. 
Cayer;  deacons,  A.  A.  Auger,  H.  Hebert;  executive  com- 
mittee, F.  Henrichon,  H.  Hebert,  A.  Gregoire;  examining 
committee,  pastor,  deacons.  Sunday  school  officers:  Supt., 
the  pastor ;  secretary,  A.  A.  Etienne ;  treasurer,  Mrs.  Delima 
Dupuis.  Sunday  services:  Preaching  10.30,  Sunday  school 
12,  evening  service  G.  Prayer  meeting  Wednesdays  7.30. 
Elects  officers  January. 

King's  Daughters,  Circle  of  Gleaners:  Organized  April, 
1891.  Membership  30.  Meets  every  other  Tuesday  evening 
at  East  chapel.  Officers:  President,  Mrs.  Sarah  Bottum ; 
vice-president,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Bacon;  secretary,  Mrs.  T.  P.  Studd ; 
treasurer,  Mrs.  E.  E.  Orrell.     Elects  officers  April. 

Circle  of  Doorkeepers  :  Organized  1890.  Membership  36. 
Meetings  called  by  President.  Officers:  President,  Miss  C. 
H.  Richardson;  vice-president,  Mrs.  F*.  C.  Blood;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Miss  Emma  Gould;  relief  committee,  Misses  Nellie 
Marsh,  Bessie  Ainsworth,  Jennie  L.  Gilmore,  Lena  Clark. 
Elects  officers  January, 

The  United  Circle :  Organized  October,  1889.  Member- 
ship 14.  Meets  first  Tuesday.  Officers:  President,  Mrs.  M. 
A.  Olds;  vice-president.  Miss  Ida  J.  Barker;  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Miss  Florence  E.  Judd.     Elects  officers  January. 

Methodist  Episcopal — Church,  near  Main.  Organized 
1837.  Membership  208.  P'ree  sittings.  Pastor,  Rev.  Charles 
M.  Hall ;  Sunday  school  superintendent,  Henry  P.  Billings ; 
secretary,  H.  H.  Turner;  treasurer,  J.  T.  Winslow ;  class 
leader,  David  L.  Barlow;  stewards,  J.  P.  Crowell,  H.  P.  Cum- 
mings,  O.  C.  Stetson  treasurer,  H.  Fletcher,  H.  P.  Billings,  R. 
A.  Sullivan,  C.  P.  Nelson,  J.  T.  Cummings,  Samuel  Day,  J.  T. 
Winslow,    M.    M.    Campbell,    D.    L.    Barlow,    J.    C.    Dexter; 


28  CHURCH  ORGANIZATIONS. 

trustees,  J.  P.  Crowell,  H.  P.  Cummings,  O.  C.  Stetson  treas- 
urer, H.  Fletcher,  M.  M.  Campbell,  E.  Dunbar,  George  Eddy, 
E.  Hathaway,  E.  L.  Riddle.  Stewards  and  trustees  elected  at 
fourth  quarterly  conference  between  January  and  April; 
Sunday    school    officers    elected    first    Sunday    in   January. 

Sunday  services:  Prayer  and  consecration  9.15,  preaching 
10.30,  Sunday  school  12,  evangelistic  service  7.  Class  meet- 
ings Tuesdays,  7.30  p.  m.  Prayer  meetings  Thursdays, 
7.30  p.  m. 

Epworih  League :  Organized  1889.  President,  Edgar 
Blake;  secretary,  A.  C.  Turner;  treasurer.  Miss  Carrie  Sher- 
man. Meets  first  and  third  Monday  evenings.  Elects  officers 
October. 

Ladies'  Social  Circle :  Organized  1846.  President,  Mrs.  R. 
A.  Sullivan;  secretary,  Miss  E.  E.  Crowell;  treasurer,  Miss  C. 
D.  Sibley.     Meets  every  other  week.     Elects  officers  January. 

Shining  Stars  :  President,  Hattie  Fairbanks  ;  secretary,  Ida 
Clifford ;   treasurer,  Anna  Campbell. 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society:  Organized  1876. 
President,  Mrs.  Geo.  P.  Campbell ;  secretary.  Miss  Anna 
Strahan  ;  treasurer.  Miss  E.  E.  Crowell.  Meets  third  Wednes- 
day.    Elects  officers  October. 

Young  Ladies'  Mission  Band  :  Organized  1892.  President, 
Miss  Marion  Campbell ;  secretary,  Miss  Ella  Kennedy.  Elects 
officers  October. 

Our  Lady  of  Mt.  Carmel — Bank,  near  Main.  Found- 
ed 1871  by  Rev.  L.  G.  Gagnier;  succeeded  1873  by  Rev.  C. 
Boucher;  succeeded  1880  by  Rev.  J.  T.  Sheehan.  Curate, 
Rev.  L.  Geoffroy.  Director  choir  and  organist.  Miss  Velleda 
Mathieu.  Sunday  services  :  Mass  8  and  9.30  a.  m.,  vespers  4 
p.  m.     Parochial  school  organized  1887  ;   attendance  400. 

Trinity  Episcopal — Corner  Park  and  Pleasant.  Reor- 
ganized October.  1887.  Edifice  erected  1888,  first  service 
held  therein  Jan.  13,  1889.  Membership  60.  Rector,  Rev. 
C.  W.  Duffield,  resigned  July  1.  Board  of  vestry:  Wardens, 
W.  F.  Wilson,  C.  H.  Lee;  treasurer,  C.  A.  Julia;  clerk,  John 
Osgood ;  vestrymen,  E.  H.  Guild,  Edward  H.  Gilbert,  D.  A. 
Jennison ;  superintendent,  W.  F.  Wilson.  Sunday  services : 
Preaching  10.30  a.  m.,  4.30  p.  m. ;    Sunday  school  12. 

Woman's  Auxiliary  :  President,  Miss  Mary  Sagendorph  ; 
secretary  and  treasurer,  Mrs  A.  L.  Keith;  executive  committee, 
above  officers  and  Mrs.  F.  D.  Gilmore,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Guild,  Mrs. 
R.   C.  Snow.       Meets  Thursday   afternoons  October  to  June. 

Union  Chapel — West  Ware.  Sunday  services:  Sunday 
school  12  m.,  preaching  2  p.  m.  by  Rev.  L.  P.  Causey,  Enfield; 


CHURCH  ORGANIZATIONS. 


29 


evening   service    7,    conducted    by    Ware    Christian    Workers. 
Prayer  meetings  Wednesdays. 

W.  C.  T.  U.,  Ware  Branch— Organized  ISilO.  Member- 
ship 100.  Regular  meetings  every  other  Friday  at  3  p.  m.  at 
Hitchcock's  hall.  Officers:  President,  Mrs.  K.  W.  Sturtevant; 
vice-president,  Mrs.  Edwin  H.  Baker;  secretary,  Mrs.  H.  K. 
Fisher;  treasurer,  Mrs.  H.  P.  Cummings  ;  superintendent  of 
juvenile  work.  Miss  Lucy  Tucker;  superintendent  of  literature, 
Miss  Sarah  Harding.       Elects  officers  last  meeting  December. 

H.  A.  MAGRATH, 

Contractor 

T— AND- 

Builder.  ( 

TRINITY   CHURCH,  WARE 


PLANS  ANO  SPECIFICATIONS  FURNiSHQ 

^ 


Jobbing  Promptly  Attended  To. 


Residence:    Church  Street,  Near  Reservoir,  Ware. 

Miss  A.  M.  Chapin, 


MILLINERY 
PARLORS.  . 


All  the  Latest  Styles  In 

Trinaixied  Ha^ts,  Bonnets 

And    M^illinery    Goods. 

Room  8,  Hitchcock's  Block.  WARE. 


30  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


COE  &  NAYLOR, 


-DEALERS   IN- 


Choice  Family  Groceries, 

#  DRY  GOODS,         m 

BOOTS,  SHOES  AND  RUBBERS. 

CROCKERY.  GLASSWARE,   ETC. 

A  Large  Stock  of  the  Best  Grades  of <i        :    •»- 


Including  Bridal  Veil,  Christian's  Triple  Ex,  and  Patent  Process  for  Pastry. 
^  SUPERIOR  CANNED  GOODS  AND   FRUIT. 

^    A  CHOICE  LINE   OF  TEAS   AND  COFFEES.  (£^ 

A    GOOD    ASSORTMENT    OF 

OIIv    CLOTHS     AND     NIATTINOS. 


SEE,OyR_5  &  10c  COUNTER- 

Sandford's  Block,  Main  St.,  Cor.  Nenameseck  Square,  Ware. 


l^~Afirent8  for  the  Warwick,  Majestic  and  Hickory  Bicycles.<:ffilr 


Public  School  Teachers. 


High,  High  street,        Principal, 

W.  J.  Rushmore 

First     ass't, 

Miss  Sadie  I.  Newland 

Second    " 

"      Plorence  Sturtevant 

Grammar,  South  street, 

"     Emma  V.Hall 

8th    gxade,     " 

Ida  J.  Barker 

7th        

"      P^lizzie  P\  Buffington 

6th        '*     High 

"      Lena  M.  Wyllie 

5th        " 

"      P2mma  E.  Crowell 

5th        "     West 

"      Mary  E.  DriscoU 

4th        "     North      " 

"     Lottie  A.  Sanford 

4th,  3d"     West        - 

"      Mary  Reilley 

3d         ''     North      - 

"     Clara  D.  Sibley 

3d,  2d"     East 

Katie  Carroll 

2d          "     North      " 

"     Clara  N.  Coney 

2d         "     West       - 

"      Lilla  J.  Kelley 

1st         "     East 

"      Ellen  C.  O'Keefe 

1st         "      South      " 

"      P^mma  L.  Gould 

1st         "     North      " 

"      Mary  E.  Davis 

1st         "     West 

"      Kathryn  Kelley 

1st         *'      Unit.  ch.  vestry, 

"     Clara  Ladd 

No.   2,  Palmer  road. 

"      Lura  J.  Brier 

No.  3,  West  B.  T., 

"      Lizzie  Moran 

No.  4,  West  Ware, 

"      Lucy  H.  Sherman 

No.   5,  Old  Turnpike, 

"      Mary   A.    Lamberton 

No.   6    and   7,  closed. 

No.   <S,   Gilbertville  Hill  road, 

"      Lura  A.  Wiley 

No.   9,  Ware  Center, 

"      Grace  Dillon. 

Teacher  of  Music, 

"      Catherine  Kennedy. 

No.  school  buildings,  14. 

No.  schools  in  village,  1<S. 

No.  schools  in  out-districts,  6. 

Locations  of  school  houses  are  indicated  on  town  map  ac- 
companying this  book  by  circles.  Village  school  buildings  are 
shown  on  street  map. 


32  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


F.  C.  BLOOD  &  CO., 

iMmNG'APOfHECARIES 

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Pure  Drugs  &  Family  Medicines,  Toilet 

Articles, 


~^C 


ONFECTIONERY 

AND 

IG  ARS 


The  Compounding  of  Physicians'  Prescriptions  a  Specialty. 


62  Main  St.,  opp,  Hampshire  House, 

Louis  F.  Qareau, 


«6ARPBNTE!( 


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AiND- 


^BUILDBR,^- 


Eslimales  -  and  -  Plans  •  Furnished, 


Shop  and    Residence:     Gaeeau   Avenue,    Near    Parochial    School. 


-Correspondence    Solicited.- 


Public  and  Private  Ways. 


Aspen  street,  north  from  Pleasant,  cast  cemetery. 

Barnes  street,  from  junction  VV.  Main  and  I^Lddy,  northwesterly 

to  pumping  station. 
Belchertown  North   road,  from  Ware  Center,  by  Beaver  Lake, 

b  West  Ware. 
Belchertown  South  road,  from  Palmer  road,  near  red  bridge,  to 

Babcock  Tavern  and  town  limits. 
Bondville  road,  southerly  from  Babcock  Tavern. 
Brimstone    Hill    road,    from  Ware    Center    northerly  to   town 

limits. 
Brookside,  (private)  easterly  from  South,  near  Monroe. 
Canal  street,  (private)  from  E.  Main,  northeasterly  to  dam. 
Cherry  street,  northeasterly  from  East,  near  schoolhouse. 
Chestnut  street,  from  Maple  southwesterly  to  South. 
Church  street,  from  Nenameseck  square,   northeasterly  beyond 

reservoir. 
Clifford    avenue,    from    South,  near    schoolhouse,   westerly  to 

William. 
Clinton  street,  north  from  west  end  W.  Main. 
Cottage  street,  from  Church  to  North. 
Dale  street,  from  North  to  Aspen. 
East  street,  from  E.  Main  to  railroad. 
E.  Main  street,  from  Nenameseck  square  to  stone  bridge. 
Eddy  court,  (private)  south  side  Eddy,  opposite  boot  shop. 
Eddy  street,  from  end  Storrs,  westerly  to  W.  Main. 
Elm     street,    from    Maple,    near    depot,    south    and    west    to 

Chestnut. 
Enfield  road,  from  Ware  Center  northwesterly  to  town  limits. 
Gareau     avenue,    (private)    from    Walnut  north   to   parochial 

school. 
Gilbert  court,    (private)    west  side   South,    near   Gilbert  Co.'s 

office. 
Gilbertville  Hill  road,  northeasterly  continuation  of  Church  to 

Valley  road,  near  New  Braintree  road. 
Gilbertville  Valley  road,  northerly  continuation  of  East. 
Grove  street,  (private)  from  E.  Main,  near  stone  bridge,  north- 
easterly to  Pine. 


4S  PUBLIC   AND    PRIVATE  WAYS. 

Greenwich    road,  continuation  of  Pleasant  northerly  to  town 

limits. 
Highland  street,  from  Church,  near  reservoir,  to  head  of  North. 
High  street,  from  Church  to  North. 

Knox  avenue,  parallel  with  railroad  from  Maple  to  East. 
Main  street,  from  Nenameseck  square  to  West. 
Maple    street,  from  South,  near    Stevens  Co.,  past  depot,  to 

junction  Morse  avenue  and  Gilbertville  Valley  road. 
Mechanic  street,  (private)  southerly  from  Maple,  near  depot. 
Monroe  street,  westerly  from  South. 
Morse  avenue,  southeasterly  from  junction  East  and  Maple  and 

Gilbertville  Valley  road. 
Nenameseck  square,  junction  Main,  East  Main,  Church,  South 

and  Water. 
New  Braintree  road,  northeasterly  from  Gilbertville  Valley  road, 

near  Barlow  place. 
North    street,    northerly    from   Main,    near    Central   block,    to 

Greenwich  road. 
Old  Gilbertville  road,  from  Church,    near  reservoir,  northerly 

to  covered  bridge. 
Old  Turnpike,  from  Babcock  Tavern,  northerly  by  schoolhouse 

No.  5,  to  Enfield  road. 
Osborne  road,  northerly  from  northeast  corner  Dist.  9. 
Otis  avenue,  (private)  from  Church  easterly  to  Park. 
Palmer  road,  continuation  of  West  to  Gibbs  Crossing  and  town 

limits. 
Park  avenue,  (private)  from  Park  to  North. 
Park  street,  from  E.  Main  northerly  to  Church. 
Parker  street,  from  W.  Main,  near  Mansion  House,  to  Pleasant. 
Pine  street,  northeasterly  from  East  near  stone  bridge. 
Pleasant  street,  from  Park  northwesterly  beyond  Aspen  Grove 

cemetery. 
Prospect  street,  from  Church,  near  cemetery,  to  North. 
Ragged  Hill  road,  easterly  from  Gilbertville  Valley  road. 
Ross  avenue,    (private)   easterly  continuation  of   Maple  from 

Morse  avenue,  near  railroad. 
School    street,    (private)    from    head    of  North    to    parochial 

school. 
Sherwin  street,  (private)  from  North  to  Aspen. 
South  street,  from  Nenameseck  square  to  railroad  crossing. 
Spring  street,  from  High  to  Cottage. 
Storrs  street,  from  W.  Main  to  Eddy. 
Swift  River  road,  across  west  end  of  town. 
Union  street,  from  South,  opposite  schoolhouse,  to  Chestnut. 
Vernon  street,  from  W.  Main,  near  Muddy  brook,  to  West. 


PUBLIC   AND    PRIVATE   WAYS.  47 

Vigeant  street,  from  North,  opposite  schoolhouse,  to  Aspen. 

Walnut  street,  from  North  to  Church. 

Ware  Center  road,  continuation  West  Main. 

Warren   road,  from  near  beginning  of  Gilbertville  Valley  road 

to  town  limits. 
Water  street,  from  Nenameseck  square  to  West. 
Webb  court,  (private)  southwesterly  from  west  end  Water. 
West  street,  from  Main,  near  town  hall,  southwesterly  to  Palmer 

road. 
West  Brookfield  road,   easterly    from  Gilbertville  Valley  road 

near  Otis  Packard's. 
West  Main,  from  Main,  near   Mansion   house,  to  Ware  Center 

road. 
West  Warren  road,  continuation  of  South. 
William  street,  southerly  from  west  end  Monroe. 
Yale  street,  (private)  southerly  from  west  end  Clifford  avenue. 


DEALER   IN 


CHOICE  MEATS  and  VEGETABLES 


Of  all  kinds ;  also 


-  t  POULTRY,    SAUSAGE,  TRIPE,    KETCHUP,    JELLIES  X— 
AND  CANNED  GOODS. 

Honu-Made  Lard  {Snowflake  Brand)  a  Specialty. 

13  CHURCH  ST.,  -  -  -  -  -  -  WARE. 


MAPLE  STREET  BOARDING  HOUSE, 
Board  By  the  Day  or  Week. 

Good  Board  and  Rooms  at  Reasonable  Prices. 
MAPLE  SREET,  NEAR  EAST. 

MRS.    MARGARET   MCMAHON,   Prop. 


48 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Haviug  enlarged  our  Bakery  we   now  have  better  facilities  for  supplying  the 
people  of  Ware  and  vicinity  with  our  goods.      Here  you  will  find 


Our  Celebrated  Milk  Bread,  Fresh  Every  Morning. 


k^o-^ 


IT  STILL  TAKES   THE  LEAD. 


Hot  Rolls 


Every  Noon  for  Dinner. 


I  I  I  I  I  I  I 


°#*° 

^o^ 


^    Fresh  Pastry  ?^,^^:^'^ 


daily. 


Hot    Brown   Bread   and  Baked  Beans 

^  EVERY  SATURDAY  EVENING. 


*:t:H<>t<*4** 


Crackers,  Turnovers,  Lemon  Drops,  Paris  Buns,  Cream  Puffs,  Jelly 
Rolls,  Macaroons,  Lady  Fingers,  Ginger  Snaps,  Cookies  of  every  variety, 
and  everything  usually  found  in  a  first-class  bakery.     .... 


Pdrty  and  Wedding    Supplies  a  Specialty. 


Mrs.  E.  B.  Spaulding,  Prop., 


fe 


148  West  flain  Street,  Ware. 


Places  of  Public  Interest. 


Aspen  Grove  Cemetery,  dedicated  1852,  west  end  Pleasant. 

Babcock  Tavern,  Dist.  3,   Belchertovvn  South  road. 

Beaver  Brook,  southerly  through  Beaver  Lake. 

Beaver  Lake,  west  Ware  Center. 

Boston  &  Maine  R.  R.  Freight  Office,  off  East. 

Brimstone  Hill,  (altitude  8G0  feet)  Brimstone  Hill  road. 

Carter's  Pond,  Enfield  road,  Dist.  5. 

Central  Block,  corner  Main  and  North. 

Coy's  Hill,  (altitude  1020  feet)  Warren  road. 

District  Court  Room,  Town  Hall. 

Eaton's  Grove,  off  Church,  above  dam. 

Eddy  Hill,  Eddy. 

Electric  Light  Station,  end  of  Pine. 

Fire  District,  old  school  district  No.  1. 

Firemen's  Hall,  Nenameseck  square. 

Flat  Brook,  southerly  through  center  of  town. 

French  Cemetery,  end  Pleasant,  near  Snowy's  mill. 

G.  A.  R.  Hall,  Sandford's  blo^k. 

Gas  House,  foot  Monroe. 

Gibbs  Crossing,  Palmer  road. 

Gilbert  Geo.  H.  M'f 'g  Co.'s  Ofi^ce,  South,  near  Maple. 

Hampshire  House,  corner  Main  and  Bank. 

Hardwick  Pond,  over  town  line  in  Hardwick,  Dist.  7. 

Harwood's  Pond,  north  Ware  Center. 

High  School  Building,  Church  and  Walnut. 

Hitchcock's  Hall,  Hitchcock's  block. 

Hoyt's  Grove,  Hardwick  pond. 

King's  Grove,  Hardwick  pond. 

Mansion  House,  Main,  opposite  West. 

Masonic  Hall,  Sandford's  block. 

Mineral  Springs,  off  Greemvich  road,  Dist.  7. 

Muddy  Brook,  Hardwick  line  to  Ware  river,  near  West. 

Music  Hall,  Bank,  near  Main. 

Nenameseck  Park,  Nenameseck  square. 

Old  Burying  Ground,  Palmer  road. 

Otis  Co's  Office,  Nenameseck  square. 


50  PLACES   OF   PUBLIC    INTEREST. 

Otis  Park,  Park  and  East  Main. 

Outing  Field,  off  Church,  near  Eaton's  grove. 

Postofifice,  Main,  opposite  West. 

Pottaquattuck  Mountain,  (altitude  1060  feet)  in  Palmer,  south 

Gibbs  Crossing. 
Public  Library,  corner  Main  and  Church.  ^ 

Pumping  Station,  Barnes. 

Ragged  Hill,  (altitude  1227  feet)  New  Braintree  road. 
Reservoir,  head  Church. 
Sage's  Grove,  southeast  of  depot. 
Snow's   Pond,  west  end  Pleasant. 

Stevens  C.  A.  &  Co's  Office,  foot  Maple,  near  South. 
Storrs  Block,  south  side  Main,  opp.  bank. 
Sturtevant's  Grove.  Hardwick  pond. 
St.  William's  Cemetery,  West. 

Swift  River,  southerly  across  western  town  boundary. 
Telegraph  Office,  railroad  depot. 
Telephone  Pay  Station,  Spencer's  drug  store.  Main. 
Top  of  Ware,  East. 

Town  Farm,  Dist.  6,  north  Ware  Center. 
Town  Hall,  corner  Main  and  West. 
Town  Offices,  basement  Town  Hall. 
Union  Passenger  Station,  Maple.  , 

Ware  Center,  Dist.  9. 
Ware  Center  Cemetery,  Dist.  9. 
Ware  National  Bank,  corner  Main  and  Bank. 
Ware  River,  southeasterly  across  eastern  end  of  town. 
Ware  Savings  Bank,  Bank,  near  Main. 
West  Ware,  Dist.  4. 
Woolen    Side,  vicinity  Gilbert  and    Stevens  mills,  east  Ware 

river. 


Louis  Gilbert, 

Manufacturer  of  the  Celebrated 


#1    GILBERT  SOAP,    f^ 

This  Soap  we  consider  equal  in    quality  to  any  Soap  in  the 
market,  and  is  sold  for  less  money. 

IVai^  iintil  02ir  tea?n  calls  at  your  house  before  purchasing. 


BARNES  STREET,  NEAR  WEST  MAIN,   WARE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


51 


F.  P.  CLARK. 


H.  M.  PLATT. 


F.  P.  CLARK  &  CO., 
FURNITURE, 


^. 


ORGANS 


'^^/c^/TiiTxA'J^ 


PIANOS, 

SevOing  Machines,    piafed    War^,    ^able    ^ufl^r^,   (Jl7ildrGn  s 
104:    IVlairi    Street,  -  -  Ware. 


Hampshire  House, 

MAIN  STREET.  WARE, 
D.  A    Jennison,  -        -        -  Proprietor. 

-|  FIRST  CLASS  ACCOMMODATIONS."^ 


FREE  CARRIAGE  TO   ALL  TRAINS,  ^^ 


^S  GOOD  LIVERY  IN   CONNECTION. 


^^^ 


52 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HILLS  &  ALDRICH, 


^or\tracfin|  Masons  and  Builders, 

X^  MAKE  A  SPECIALTY   OF  ^"x 

Business  Blocks,  Storehouses  and  Mills. 

N'o  job  too   lar^e  and  Jione  too  small  to  receive  our  prompt   attention. 


[Hitchcock's  Block,  Main  Street,  Ware,  built  by  this  firm."] 
DEALERS   IN 

Brick,    Lime,    Cement,    Hair,    Plaster,    Sand 

AND 


JOBBING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


FRANK  HILLS. 
North   St. 


•WARE.  MASS.- 


\  E.  A.   ALDRICH, 
^       South  St. 


Residence  Directory. 


Abbrf.viations  :  Adv,  advertisement ;  av,  avenue ;  agt,  agent ;  b,  boards  ;  blk.,  block  ; 
R.  T.,  Babcock  Tavern;  c,  corner;  ct,  court;  do,  ditto;  emp,  employe;  G.  C,  Gibbs 
Crossing;  h,  house;  June,  junction;  lab,  laborer;  mfr,  manufacturer;  n,  near;  opp, 
opposite ;  O.  T.,  old  turnpike ;  prop,  proprietor ;  P.  O.,  postofiftce ;  r,  rear ;  rd,  road ; 
rms,  rooms  ;  sq,  square  ;  W.  Ctr,  Ware  Center ;  W.  W.,  We'-t  Waie ;  *,  legal  voter. 

The  word  street  is  always  omitted  after  name  of  street.  The  prefix  Miss  is  understood. 
Names  enclosed  in  parentheses  are  for  firms  or  deceased  husbands,  except  where  post- 
office  addresses  are  given.  The  dififerent  spellings  of  names  often  places  those  of  the 
same  sound  far  apart,  as  Carroll,  Caryl ;  Riley,  Reilly ;  Healey,  Haley ;  also  the  omission 
of  O',  Mc,  etc.,  places  similar  names  in  different  alphabetical  classifications.  Great  care 
has  been  taken  to  preserve  the  original  spellings  of  French  names. 


*Abare  Charles  T.,  h  South,  n  Monroe. 
Abbott  Henry  M.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  John  do. 

John,  h  77  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Adam  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  Vigeant,  Dumas  blk. 

Marie,  h  Joseph  do. 
*Adams  Aleck,  farmer,  h  Dist  o,  northwest  B  T. 
Ainsworth  Bessie,  h  D.  W.  do. 


^Ainsworth  Dr.  D.  W.,  dentist,  No.  1  Hitchcock  blk, 
h  South,  c  Union.  Office  hours,  8  to  12.30,  1.30  to  (>, 
7  to  8. 


*Akers  Albert  M.    (P    O  Thorndike)    farmer,   h  Belchertown 
South  rd,  on  Beaver  brook. 

Albertine  John,  h  Joseph  A.  do. 

*Joseph  A.,  fruit,  confectionery,  etc,  !>0  Main,  h  do. 

*Aldrich  Andrew  W.,  farmer,  h  VV  W,  Enfield  rd,  n  crossing. 

*Aldrich  Edward  A.,  (Hills  &  Aldrich)  n^ason  and  build- 
er, South,  h  do. 

*Aldrich  Farnum,  carpenter,  emp  out  of  town. 

Alexander  James,  b  William  Kennedy. 

Allaire  Damase,  lab,  h  Vigeant. 

AUard  Adolphe,  section  man  B  &  A  R  R,  h  Philip  do. 


Wart  Stierwin,  ^^""" 


F*opiJ.lar  .  One  -  Price  -  Clotlnier. 


54  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Allard  Alfred,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  42  North. 

Arthur,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Alderic  Poliquin. 

Cordelia,  h  Joseph  H.  do. 

*George  E.,  operative,  h  Joseph  H.  do. 

Joseph  H.,  overseer  cardroom  Stevens  Co,  h  16  Maple. 

*Napoleon,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  18  Vigeant. 

Philip,  lab,  h  Vigeant,  c  North. 

*Philip  Jr.,  lab,  h  Philip  do. 
*Allen  Charles  H.,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  42  High. 

Delia  S.  Mrs,  (David)  h  W  Main,  c  Clinton. 

*Henry  A.,clerk  Hitchcock  &  Co,  h  3  Weeks  blk,  Park  av. 

Levi  H.,  b  David  L.  Barlow. 

Minnie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Peter  do. 

Peter,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Grove. 

William,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  off  Water. 
*Amelotte  Louis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Church,  opp  Otis  av. 
*Amsden  Thomas  E.,  teamster  H.  O.  Caryl,  h  Brookside. 
Anair  Richard,  carpenter,  h  Morse  av. 
*Anderson  Henry  B.,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd,  four  corners. 

James,  h  East. 

Mrs,  h  18  Water. 
_  *Nathaniel  H.,  farmer,  h  n  W.  Ctr. 

•William  A.,  musician,  h  Nathaniel  H.  do. 
Andrews  Mary  F.  Mrs,  (Willard  G.)  h  H.  B.  Anderson. 
*Angell  B.  Frank,  carpenter,  b  L.  A.  Fisherdick. 
Angus  Charles  H.,  conductor  Central  R  R,  b  S.  E.  Sprague. 
*Apperson  John  H.,  dresser  Gilbert  Co,  h  57  South. 
Archambeault  Amedee,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Augustin  do. 

Augustin,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  20  Vigeant. 
*Arnold  Ernest  P.,  clerk  Osgood  &  Preston,  h  North,  n  Cottage. 
Ashton  Clara  Mrs,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  (jG  Main. 
Atwood  Bertha  I.  Mrs,  (Charles  B.)  h  Mrs  Mary  H.  Thompson. 
Audette  Clarice,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  do. 


♦  Auger  A.  A.,  fl.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon.  Office  and 
residence  Central  blk,  Main.  Office  hours  until  1)  a.  m,, 
1  to  3,  7  to  9  p.  m. 


SPENCER'S  DroE  Store,       -       -       100  Maio  St 


stylish  Clotliiiig  is  always  to  be  f5und  at  Mar^  Stierwio's. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  55 


Auger  Emma  E.,  teacher,  h  Dr  Adolphe  A.  do. 

Aungier  Catherine  C,  h  Rev  James  Boyle. 

Avans  John,  dresser,  b  Mrs  Addie  Landers. 

Avery  Hattie  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  W  Ctr,  b  Mrs  J.  L.  Gilbert. 

Ayers  Elizabeth  VV.  Mrs,  h  High,  n  North. 

B 

*Babbitt  Hiram,  mechanic,  h  VV  Ctr. 

Babine  Louise,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  38  Otis  av. 

*Babcock  Barnard  C,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  four  corners. 

George,  farm  hand,  b  W.  V.  Howard. 
*Bachand  Frank,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  William. 
Bacon  Azilda,  dressmaker,  b  Louis  do. 

Casimire,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Louis  do. 

Freeman,  h  John  L.  Marsh. 

Louis,  carpenter,  h  4  Aspen. 

*Nelson  F.,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  Storrs. 
Bacon  Susan  S.  Mrs.,  nurse,  h  G3  South,  c  Clifford  av. 
Bacon  Walter  E.,  operative,  h  Mrs  Susan  do. 
Bail  Thomas,  operative  Otis  Co,  b  Ki  Otis  av. 
*Bailey  Myron  C,  carpenter,  h  Cottage. 

Thomas  L.,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  Timothy  do. 

*Timothy,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  Palmer  rd. 
*Baker  Edwin   H.,  agt  Otis  Co,  h  South,  opp  Clifford  av. 
Baldwin  Catherine,  h  Mrs  Johannah  do. 

Johannah  Mrs,  h  Webb  ct. 

Louisa  Mrs,  emp  W  W  Paper  Co,  h  Mrs  Louisa   Spooner. 

Walter  W.,  emp  W  W  Paper  Co,  h  Mrs  Louisa  Spooner. 

William  D.,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Louisa  Spooner. 
*Ballard  Charles  E.,  foreman  yard  Gilbert  Co,  h  South,  n  junc 
Chestnut. 

Eliza  Mrs,  (Jacob)  aged  85,  h  Fred  A.  do. 

*Fred  A.,  farmer,  h  Dist  6. 

*George   E.,    Supt  Ware    Electric  Co,  h   South,   n   junc 
Chestnut. 

Annie  Mrs,  (Charles  E.)  b  Charles  E.  do. 
Ballington  Charlotte,  domestic,  h  Edwin  H.  Baker. 
Ballou  Edward,  fireman,  h  W  W,  Belchertown  side. 

*Henry  F.,  fireman  WW  paper   mill,   h  Enfield    rd,  last 

Speocer's    •;    Beef,  Iron  and  Wioe    .".    Is  tlie  Best 


Nobliy  Styles  in  Hats  at  Mark  Sleriin's,  Wlansiflfi  Hoose  Bit 

56  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Ballou  William,  emp  WW  bleachery,  b  William  do. 
Bangs  Louisa  W.  Mrs,  (Sylvester  W.)  h  7  Union. 
*Bannister  William,  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  High,  n  North. 
Bannock  Elizabeth  A.,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 
Bannock   George    E.,   cigars,  tobacco,  farm   produce,  etc, 
Pine,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

MagL^ie  A.,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Edward)  h  144  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 
*Barbeau   Ernest,   emp  Otis  Co,  h  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck   sq. 

*Joseph  Jr.,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  Maple  av. 

Joseph  Sr.,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  ()4  E  Main,  Otis  Co. 

Mary  P.,  clerk,  b  Joseph  Sr.  do. 
Barker  Ida  J.,  teacher,  b  21  Pleasant. 
*Barlow  David  L.,  emp  Spaulding's  bakery,  h  141  W  Main. 

^Frederick,    (P    O     Gilbertville)    farmer,     h    Gilbertville 
Valley  rd,  n  N  Braintree  rd. 

*Henry  W.,  farmer,  h  Dist  4,  north  schoolhouse. 

*Ira,  h  Church. 

Maria  A.,  h  Ira  do. 
Barnard  Dominique,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Hugh  Costello. 


^Barnard  George  M.  C,  D.  D.  S.,    demist.    No.    7 

Hitchcock  blk.  Office  hours  8  a.  m.  to  12.15  p.  m., 
1.30  to  5  p.  m.  and  7  to  8  p.  m.  French  spoken. 
Rms  Hitchcock  blk. 


*Barnes  Arthur  E.,  farmer,  h  J.  Mellen  do. 

*Byron  D.,  h  William  W.  do. 
^Barnes   Elmer   L.,    (Barnes  &  Packard)  meat   and  pro- 
visions. Main,  c  North,  h  27  Prospect. 
*Barnes   Iimery  A.,  bookkeeper  Barnes  &  Packard,   b   Elmer 
L.  do. 
Forrester  A.,   keeper  Rod  and  Gun  club  house,  h  Beaver 

Lake. 
*Franklin  H.,  farmer,  h  old  W  Warren  rd,  Dist  2. 

O^'^V^eeTW"    Spencer's'lJrug'  {Store. 


Foil  Lilies  of  Gents'  Fumisliloi  Goods  at  Mark  Stieriin's. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  87 


*Barnes  Henry  F.,  real  estate,  h  W  Main,  c  Jiarnes. 

*J.   Mellen,  (P  O   Belchcrtown)  carpenter,  h  W  W,  above 
church. 

*  Lafayette  F.,  teamster,  h  Church,  opp  Otis  av. 

Lucius,   h  27  Prospect. 

*WilHam  VV.,  h  153  VV  Main. 

*VVillie  W.,  h  William  VV  do. 
*Barney  Benjamin  C,  farmer,  h  Dist  (I,  north  \V  Ctr. 

*El\vyn  VV.,  farmer,  h  Benjamin  C.  do. 

Ersting  R.,  milk  peddler,  h  Benjamin  C.  do. 

Julia  M.  Mrs,  (Timothy  VV.)  h  George  H.  Carter. 
Barr  Sarah  A.,  h  L5  Pleasant. 
Barrett  Bridget,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  b  Mary  do. 

Katie,  h  John  Brosnahan. 

Mary,  h  Webb  ct. 

*Dr.  William  O.,  dentist,  Main,  h  8  Pleasant. 
*Barry  Henry,  operative. 

John,  h  off  Water. 

Margaret,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  John  do. 

*Patrick  J.,  h  John  do. 
Barsalou  Alphonse,  h  Eddy. 

Bartlett  Henry  M.,  insurance,  b  Mansion  House. 
Bassett  Abbie  Mrs,  dressmaker,  h  184  VV  Main. 

*Alanson  S.,  livery  stable,  W  Main,  h  184  VV  Main. 

*Rev.  Austin   B.,   pastor   East  Congregational  church,  h 
47  Church. 

*Edgar  H.,  carpenter,  h  South. 
^Bassett   Francis   L.,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  56  Main, 

h  Church,  n  Highland. 
*Bassett  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  h  1(5  Bank. 

*VVilliam  A.,  carpenter,  h  Church,  n  Highland. 
*Baxter  Daniel  A.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  11)  Gilbert  ct. 

Hattie  A.,  dressmaker,  h  Daniel  do. 

Lillie,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Daniel  do. 
Beach  Homer,  loom  fixer  Otis  Co,  h  East,  c  Knox  av. 
*Beaman  B.  Frank,  painter,  h  South,  below  R  R  bridge. 

Martha  Mrs,  (Josiah)  h  South,  below  R  R  bridge. 
*Beauchemin  Jean  Baptiste,  lab,  h  Vigeant. 

J.  B.  Jr.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  J.  B.  Sr.  do. 
*Beaudin  John,  lab,  h  Maple  av. 

John  Mrs,  dressmaker,  h  John  do. 

Family  -  Receipts  -  J'repared  -  at  •  Hpencer'si 


BUYYOUR  TRUNKS  ^-:-^  -:-.     ^^^^     SherWlll'S. 

58  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*Beaudin  Leandre,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

Lillie  M.,  dressmaker,  Maple  av,  h  John  do. 

*Merile,  second  hand  Otis  Co  No  3  mill,  h  John  do. 

*Myron,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 
Beaulieu  Moise,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  William. 
Beauregard  Alderic,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 

Jean  Baptiste,  lab,  h  Aspen. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 

L.  M.,  loom  fixer,  h  Morse  av. 
Beausoleil  Elise,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  4  Vigeant. 

Louis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Bedard  Albert,  farm  hand,  b  Aleck  Adams. 

Etienne,  lab,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Beford  Frank,  carpenter,  h  Morse  av. 

Nelson,  carpenter,  h  Morse  av. 
Beggs  John,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Gilbert  ct,  off  South. 
Begley  Cornelius,  section  man,  b  Andrew  Sullivan. 
Belanger  Luc,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Cherry,  Vigeant  blk. 
Belding  Nellie  A.  Mrs,  h  33  High. 
Belisle  Moise,  carpenter,  h  3  Vigeant. 
Bell  Ellen  J.  Mrs,  h  5  South. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Clifford  av. 

Mary,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Louis  K.  Carter. 
Bennett  Catherine  Mrs,  h  Mrs  Mary  Lane. 
*Benoit  Willie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Dale. 
Berard  Joseph,  teaming  and  jobbing,  East,  h  do. 

*Joseph  Jr.,  emp  Joseph  Berard  wood  yard,  h  East. 
*Berry  Alfred,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  Maple  av. 

Harry,  second  hand  Otis  Co,  h  Louis  Melancon. 

*Napoleon,  section  foreman    B   &  A  R  R,  h  Gilbert  ct, 
n  Monroe. 
Berthelette  Jeremie,  lab,  h  Remi  do. 

Remi,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Vigeant,  Renaud  blk. 
Berthiaume  Adelina,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Lactance  do. 

Agnes,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  111  Canal. 

Alphonsine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Lactance  do. 

Alphonsine,  domestic,  h  T.  Bousquet. 

Charles  Mrs,  h  21  Aspen. 

Clement,  bill  Canal. 

Diane,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  111  Canal. 

Elie,  lab,  h  111  Canal. 

ROOTS  &  HERBS,  100  Main  St. 


MOTHERS    WHO    HAVK     HOYS    TO    CLOTH K 
WILL    DO    W£LL    TO    CALL    ON     .       . 


MARK  8HERWIN. 


RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  59 


Berthiaume  l^lise,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Damasc  Allaire. 

Exilda,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  ()  Aspen. 

Lactance,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  over  47  Main. 

Louis,  h  Main,  n  Church,  over  Miner's  dru^^  store. 

Louis,  h  34  Otis  av. 

Napoleon,   b   111  Canal. 

Valerie,  b  111  Canal. 
Berube  Arthur,  beamer  Oiis  Co,  h  Rcnii  do. 

Jean,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  Remi  do. 

Mary,  operative,  h  Remi  do. 

Remi,  h  142  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Bif^onnesse  Joseph,  barber,  Mansion  House,  h  Aspen,  n  Dale. 
Bilinsky  John,  lab,  h  Water,  Ho^an  blk. 
Bilodeau  Alexandre,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Francois  do. 
*Billings  Charles  D.,  h  East,  c  Knox  av. 

*David  P.,  h  30  Church. 

Harriet  F.,  h  Church,  c  Prospect. 

*Henry  P.,  farmer,  h  31  Church. 

Martha  Mrs,  (Silas)  b  Mrs  Maria  Blair. 
Birtz  Elise,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  do. 

Joseph,  carpenter,  h  off  Aspen. 

Rosalie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  do. 

Stanislas,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 
*Blackmer  Edmund  F.,  moved  to  Hardwick. 
Blair  Almira,  b  Lewis  M  do. 

Elbridge,  farmer,  h  George  A.  Howard. 

*E.  Orlando,  farmer,  h  O  T,  n  Enfield  rd. 

*Lewis  M.,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd. 

Maria  Mrs,  (Francis)  h  Palmer  rd. 
Blake  Edgar,  clerk  H.  A.  Smith  &  Co,  h  22  Pleasant. 

*John,  emp  Domestic  bakery,  h  21  West. 
Blanchard  Delia,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Narcisse  Thibeaudeau. 

Frederick,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  1)3  Park. 
Blanchette  Jean  Baptiste,  lab,   h  3  Vigeant. 

Olivine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Jean  Baptiste  do. 
BloodAbbie  J.  Mrs,  (Frank)  h  1  Brookside. 

*Charles  E.,  special  county  commissioner,  h  72  South. 

*BIood    Fred   C,    (F.  C.   Blood  &  Co)    druggist,  62  Main, 

yardmaster  Otis  Co,  h  South,  n  Union. 
*Bohmiller  Carl,  clerk  H.  O.  Robinson,  h  Frank  1.  do. 


100  Main  Street,  ^  SPENCER'S,  #   Bartoo's  Bloct 


I  sKiviv  CHKAP  #  jviark 

5herwin. 

60                                          RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*Bohmiller  Frank  I.,  farmer,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd. 
Boisseau  Frederick,  clerk  C.  Hitchcock  &  Co,  h  Parker. 
Boisvert  Toussaint,  h  basement  154  W  Main. 
Bolduc  Francois,  woodchopper,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Bolton  Charles,  lab,  h  7  South. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  7  South. 
^Bombard    Felix,   livery  and  sale  stable,  r  Mansion  House, 

h  Parker. 
*Bond  Arthur  L.,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Mrs  Emma  F.  do. 

*Benjamin,  h   15  Bank. 

Ellen  F.  Mrs,  (Sylvester  B.)  h  Joseph  A.  Cummings. 

Emma  F.  Mrs,  (Amos  D.)  h  42  Church. 

*Horace  (aged  87)  b  Hollis  Turner. 

^Bonin   Joseph  A.  N.,    (Bonin  &  Deslauriers)     groceries, 

dry  goods,  etc.  Main,  h   lo  Pleasant. 
Bonin    L.    N.,    shoe    and    harness    maker,   54    Main,  h  West, 
Crow  blk,  up  stairs. 

Louis,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Aspen,  n  c  Vigeant. 

Marie,  h  J.  Odilon  Deslauriers. 

Rosalie  Mrs,  (Joseph)  h  J.  Odilon  Deslauriers. 
*Bonney  S.  William,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr,  c  Enfield  rd. 
Bonoyer  Altone,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Luc  do. 

Emma,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Luc  do. 

Luc,  lab,  h  IS  Vigeant. 
Bouchard  Alphonse,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Parker. 

Cleophase,  h  37  Otis  av. 

Elie,  lab,  h   118  Canal. 
Boucher  Clara,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Sophie  do. 

*David,  teamster,  h  2  Maple. 

*Joseph,  emp  Ware  Lumber  Co,  h  David  do. 

Sophie  Mrs,  h  Main,  n  Church,  over  Miner's  drug  store.- 
Boulet  Adelia,  b  20  Stevens  blk,  South. 

Fortuna,  h  Main,  n  Mansion  House. 
*Bourdeau  Auguste,  hairdresser,  b  Joseph  do. 

*Henri,  hairdresser,  Main,  h  Dale. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  2o  Otis  av. 

Lea,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Joseph  do. 

Paul,  emp  Gilbert  Co,   h  12  Monroe. 
Bourgeault  Clara,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Pierre  Houle. 

Eugene,  chopper,  b  Pierre  Houle. 


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Bourgeault  Joscpli,   cnip   cloth    room    (  )tis   Co,   h    Xortli,  oj)p 

All  Saints  church. 
Hourre  Adislas,  h  Joseph  do. 

Joseph  Jr.,  emp  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  Joseph  do. 
Bousquet  Amedee,  carpenter,  h  IT)  Vi^eant. 

Casimir,  emp  packing  room  Otis  Co,  h  .')ll  North. 

Celanire  Mrs,  (Toussaint)  h  25  Otis  av. 

Elzear,  carpenter,  h  Mrs  Celanire  do. 

*  Frank,  baker,  h  Parker. 

Henri,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  IS  Vigeant. 

Joseph,  lab,  h  29  Stevens  blk.  South. 

Levi,  farm  hand,  b  B.  F.  Davis  Jr. 

Levi,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  9  Vigeant. 

*Louis,  emp  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  oil  North. 

Omer,  lab,  h  Morse  av. 

Paul,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  off  Water,  Shea  blk. 

*F.  T.,  baker,  <S  Aspen,  h  (i  do. 
Boutier  Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 
Bouvier  Antoine,  carpenter,  h  22  Aspen. 

Francis,  loom  fixer  Gilbert  Co,  h  Aspen,  c  Vigeant. 

Gardien,  carpenter,  h  ()  Aspen. 

Xavier,  shoemaker.  Main,  h  Aspen,  c  Vigeant. 
Bowdoin  Emily  H.,  h  Jabez  E.  do. 

*Jabez  E.,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd,  four  corners. 
*Bowen  Sylvanus  H.,  overseer  spinning  Otis  Co,  h  107  Park. 
Boyce  Bridget,  domestic,  h  Lewis  N.  Gilbert. 
*Boyd  Patrick  J.,  bleacher  Otis  Co,  h  Water,  n  Nenameseck  sq. 
*Boyle    Rev    James,    rector    All    Saints    Catholic    church,    h 
18  Bank. 

*John  C,  carpenter,  h  o8  Water. 

Joseph  Mrs,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Christopher)  h  William. 
*Brackett  J.  Monroe,  lab,  h  W  Ctr. 
Bradbury  Hattie,  operative,  b  Jerome  Chesley. 
Bradley  Mary  E.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Patrick  do. 

Nora  E.,  weaver  Stevens  Co,  h  Patrick  do. 

*Patrick,  emp  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  26  Otis  av. 

William,  emp  finishing  room  Gilbert  Co,   h  Patrick  do. 
Bradshaw  Dora,  operative,  b  Edward  A.  Aldrich. 

Rubie,  operative,  b  l^Ldward  A.  Aldrich. 
Bragg  Philena,  domestic,  h  Frederick  W.  P'arrar. 

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62  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Brainard  Eleanor  L.  Mrs,  (Edwin  L.)  h  14  Church. 
Brakenridge  Sarah  A.,  h  Dist  7,  n  Greenwich  rd. 
Brannan  James,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Pine. 
*Brannigan  John,  dresser  Stevens  Co,  h  11  Maple. 
Breault  Gilbert,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Richard  Dansereau. 
*Breckenridge  Asa,  farmer,  h  Old  Gilbertville  rd,  n  four  corners. 

Deborah    C,     (Joseph     C.)     h     Greenwich     rd,    beyond 
Snow's  mill. 

Elijah  Perry,  (aged  81)  h  William  L.  do. 

*James  W.,  farmer,  h  Dist  9,  northwest  Snow's  mill. 

Julia  A.,  teacher,  h  William  L.  do. 

Mary  C,  teacher  physical  culture,  h  Mrs  Deborah  C.  do. 

Minnie  E.,  h  William  L.  do. 

*W.  Lowell,  machinist  and  wheelwright,  h  W  Ctr. 
*Breen   Alexander,    express,     furniture     moving,     etc,     h 

4  Parker. 
Breen  Mary  A.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Thomas  C.  do. 

*  Patrick,  mason,  h  Timothy  do. 

*Thomas  C,  h  foot  William. 

*Thomas  Jr.,  bartender  W.  J.  Volk,  h  Thomas  C.  do. 

*Timothy,  mason,  h  Morse  av. 
Bridge     Lucius     L.,     architect     H.     P.     Cummings   &     Co,    b 

22  Pleasant. 
Briere  Ferdinand,  lab,  h  off  Aspen 

Toussaint,  lab,  h  off  Aspen. 
Briggs  Frank,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  105  Park. 
Bristol  Charles  W.,  machinist,  h  Mrs  Ida  L.  do. 

Ida  L.  Mrs,  h  Palmer  rd. 
Brock  Mary  E.,  h  James  E.  Clark. 
*Broderick  Cornelius,  card  grinder,  h  Clifford  av. 
Brodeur  Carl,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Charles  do. 

Charles,  boss  spinner  Gilbert  Co,   h  Pleasant,  n  North. 

Elmer,  spinner  Gilbert  Co,  h  Charles  do. 
Brooks  Samuel  G.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Young  Marland. 

Sarah  A.  Mrs,  h  Palmer  rd,  r  Young  Marland. 
Brosnahan  Catherine  Mrs,  (John)  h  Calvin  P.  Morse. 

Catherine  J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 
^Brosnahan   John   T.,    (J.    Keefe     &    Co,)     grocer    and 
furnishing  undertaker,  24  South,  h  do. 

Maggie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Owen  McManus. 

Nellie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Owen  McManus, 

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Tlie  Best--  '-■^"^^'^  ■'^™'''^  '^  ™^^^-  -Ml  Slierwin's. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  63 


*Brosnahan  Thomas,  hostler  F.  Gilmore,  h  Pleasant,  Clark  blk. 
*  Brown  Benjamin,  supt  Stevens  Co,  h  Chestnut,  n  Maple. 

]5ridget  Mrs,  (Daniel)  h  15  Maple. 

Catlierine,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 

*Charles   W.,  spmner   Otis  Co,  h  off  Water,  lUickley  blk. 

*Clarence,  lab,  h  James  N.  do. 

Daniel,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 

Edward,  engineer,  h  W  W,  Belchertown  side. 

Frederick,  farmer,  h  James  N.  do. 

*George,  h  Clinton. 

*Georg6,  trimmer  Otis  Co,  h  Clifford   av. 

Hattie,  milliner,  h  Dr  George  F.  A.  Spencer. 

*Hiram  L.,  emp  F.  P.  Clark,  b  Wheeler  B.  Parker. 

James,  carpenter  Otis  Co,  h  High,  n  North. 

*James,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  23  West. 
X      *James  Jr.,  h  23  West. 

*  James  N.,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr. 

Mary,  h  23  West. 

^Brown   M.    Francis,     blacksmith    and    carriage     manuf, 

North,  h  High. 
*Brown  Michael,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  23  West. 

M.   Jennie,  dressmaker,  32    Bank,  h  do. 

^Patrick,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  23  West. 

*Watson  F.,  blacksmith,  h  32  Bank. 

William,  second  hand  Otis  Co,  b  Nelson  Beford. 

*William  H.,  spinner,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 
Brunelle   Adolphe,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  High,  n  North. 

Alphonse  L.,  clerk  H.  W.  Cleveland,  h  13  Cottage. 

Alphonsine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Philippe  do. 

Celestin,  lab,  h  2  Vigeant  blk,  Cherry. 

Desire,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  r  33  Water. 

*Frank,  baker,  h  Aspen. 

Israel,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  38  Otis  av. 

Louis,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  h  Water,  Keefe  blk. 

Noe,  h  Monroe,  c  South. 

Philippe,  pedlar,  h  S  Dale. 

Stanislas,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  opp  Vigeant. 

Zephirine,  table  girl  Mansion  House,  b  do. 
Bryer  Lura  J.,  teacher,  h  Jeremy  Moore. 

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64  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


^Bryson   Andrew,   dry  and  fancy  goods,  Main,  h  W  Main. 
Buckley  James   A.,   contractor     and    builder,    Brookside, 

h  do. 
*Buckley  James,  lab,  h  W  Main,  near  bridge. 

Margaret  L.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  58  E  Main,  Otis  blk. 

Mary  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

*Michael  W.,  town  assessor,  h  West,  c  Vernon. 
Bucknam  Wilton  F.,  engineer  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Chestnut,  c  Union. 
*Buckvvheat  David,  lab,  h  3  Pleasant. 
*Buffington  Charles  O.,  farmer,  h  Dwight  do. 

*Dwight,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr. 

Elizzie  F.,  teacher,  h  Dwight  do. 

*Jesse  M.,  dealer  in  hides  and  tallow.  West,  h  145  W.  Main. 

Ozias  B.,  farmer,  h  Dist  U,  n  W  Ctr. 
BuUard  Nellie  J.,  h  Willard  E.  do. 
^Bullard   Willard    E.,   meat    and   provisions,   Hampshire 

House  blk,  h  Church,  opp  Cottage. 
Burge  George,  farm  hand,  h  W  Brookfield  rd,  n  town  line. 
Burke  Ann  Mrs,  h  John  Fitzgerald. 

Annie  E.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

Mary  E.,  h  Thomas  do. 

Mary  E.,  domestic,  h  Henry  K.  Hyde. 

*Thomas,  asst  supt  waterworks,  h  W  Main,  n  Barnes. 
Burley  Mary  Mrs,  (John)  h  Jeremy  Moore. 
Burns  Lewis,  h  Water,  Lambert  blk. 

*rimothy  W.,  second  hand  card  room  Otis  Co.,  h  Pleasant, 
McArdle  blk. 
Barrage  H.  Mrs,  h  Francis  A.  Crowley. 
*Bushnell  Edward,  knitter  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 
Byrns  Elizabeth  A.,  h  James  A.  do. 
*Byrns    James    A.,   baker,  52  West,  h  50  West. 
*Byrns    Jeremiah    C,    (Byrns  &  Crowley)    clothing    and   fur- 
nishings, Main,  b  James  A.  do. 


CahiU  Celina  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  59  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Mary  J.,  h  Mrs  Celina  do. 
*Michael  F.,  mule  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  51)  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Fair  =  Prices  =   At  =  Spencer's. 


ALL  STYLES  OF  CHILDREN'S  CLOTHING  AT   Mi  Stierwill'S. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  65 


Calder  William,  baker  Mrs  K.  1^.  Spauklin^S  b  do. 
Calhoun  Nellie  M.  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  «  Park  av. 
Cameron  John,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Chestnut,  c  Maple. 
Campbell  A.  Agnes,  h  George  P.  do. 

*Iulvvard  A.,  janitor  schools,  h  Michael  Donnelly. 

*George      P.,    blacksmith     and    wheelwright.     North,     h 
74  North. 

Grace,  h  John  do. 

Helene,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Moise  do. 

Herbert,  emp  Spaulding  bakery,  rms  Malcolm  M.  do. 

James,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  John  H.  do. 

*John,  farmer,   h  Dist  7,  northwest  school  house. 

*John  H.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  7  Grove. 

*John  Jr.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  John  H  do. 

Josephine,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Moise  do. 
^Campbell   rialcolm   M.,   carriage   painter   and  trimmer, 

p:ddy,  h  21  P:ddy. 
Campbell  Marion  A.,  teacher,  h  Malcolm  M.  do. 

Moise,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 
Canavan  Lucy  (K.  &  L.  Canavan)    millinery,   fancy  goods  and 
notions,  Main,  h  William  J.  do. 

*  William    J.,   cigars   and  confectionery,   h   W  Main,   opp 
Barnes. 
Canterbury  Elizabeth,  h  Renselaer  C.  Snow. 
^Capron   Reuben    E.,   publisher  Ware   River  News,  office 

Hitchcock  blk,  h  1611  W  Main. 
Cardinal  Philomene,  dressmaker,  h  Joseph  Dansereau. 

Valerie,  dressmaker,  h  Joseph  Dansereau. 
Carney  Hannah  Mrs,  h  ()8  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Hannah  do. 

*Thomas,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Webb  ct. 
Caron  Adeline,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  P'elix  do. 

Alphonse,  loom  fixer  Gilbert  Co,  h  Clement  do. 

Caroline,  h  125  Canal. 

Clement,  h  Vigeant,  Renaud  blk. 

Clement  Jr.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Clement  do. 

Dorimene,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Clement  do. 

Felix,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  li)  Otis  av. 

Henry  G.,  iron  moulder,  b  IG  Otis  av. 

Hermine,  dressmaker,  19  Otis  av,  h  Felix  do, 
*Carrick  Warner  C,  tinsmith  Marsh  Bros,  h  Walnut. 

Spencer's ;  Emulsion ;  Cod ;  Liver ;  Oil ;  50c ;  a  Bottle. 


All  Goods  Warranted  as  Represented  at  Mark  Sherwln's. 

66  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Carroll  Anna,  dressmaker,  62  Pleasant,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 

Bridget   Mrs,  (John)  h  62  Pleasant. 

David,  beamer,  b  Archibald  P'reeburn. 

Jennie  M.,  dressmaker,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 

Josephine  E.  Mrs,  (Luther  P.)  h  Barnes,  foot  Eddy. 

Lena,  milliner,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 
*Carter    Erank   W.,    clerk   E.    P.    Clark    &    Co,    h  Church,  n 
Highland. 

*George  H.,  farmer,  h  Enfield  rd. 

Louis  K.,  second  hand  spinning  room  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main, 
n  Clinton. 
^Caryl   Henry  O.,    (Caryl    Bros)     bottler,     Bank,     Music 
Hall  blk,  deputy  sheriff,  h  1>  Union. 

Sarah,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Eliza  A.  Converse. 
Casavan  Adjuteur,  baker  Joseph  Chenette,  h  18  Vigeant. 
Casey  Johannah  Mrs,  domestic,  h  Archibald  B.  Baton. 
Catlin  Richard,  carpenter,  b  John  A.  Gould. 
*Cavanaugh  Thomas  W.,  emp  Central  R  R,  b  Mathevv  Meany. 
Cayer  Rev  P.  N.,  pastor    P^rench  Congregational  church,    rms 

Mrs.  Lathrop,  75  North. 
Cebula  Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  10  Otis  av. 
Chabotte  Adolphe,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  21  Aspen. 

Christine,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Moise  Belisle. 

Delia,  operative,  h  Octave  do. 

Erank,  lab,  h  Morse  av. 

Josephine,  operative,  h  Octave  do. 

Mary,  h  Joseph  Duhamel. 

Mathilde,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Moise  Belisle. 

Octave,  emp  weaving    room    Otis   Co,   h   Church,   n  M  E 
church. 

Solime,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Pleasant,  c  North. 
Chaffee  John  Mrs,  h  18  Pleasant. 
*Chagnon   Alphonse   J.,  meat   and   provisions.   North,   h  Mrs. 

Hannah  M.  Richards. 
Chagnon  Clearinda,  dressmaker,  North,  opp  All  Saints  church, 
h  North,  n  Highland. 

Joseph,  meat  and  provisions.  North,  h  North,  n  Cottage. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West. 
Chambers  John,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  William. 
Chapin   fliss   A.   M.,   millinery   parlors.  No.   8  Hitchcock 
blk.  Main,  rms  do. 

ToiivKx  -  soAE^s  -  AT     SpGiicer's. 


Quality  on  top,  Prices  on  the  Bottom  at  Mark  Sherwin's. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECIORY.  67 


Chaput  Pierre,  lab,  h  1(5  .\spen. 

*Charbonncaii    Louis     S.,     confectionery,    tobacco,    cigars,     h 
20  Vigeant. 

Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Water,  Sullivan  blk. 

William,  contracting;  carpenter,  h  North,  r  hose  house. 
Charland  Narcisse,  lab,  h  Vi^^eant,  Renaud  blk. 

Philomene,  b  Joseph  Rousseau. 

Samuel  Mrs,  h  Vigeant. 
*Charpentier  Arthur,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Maple  c  Maple  av. 

Azarie,  lab,  h  Morse  av. 

Jean  Baptiste,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen,  n  c  Vigeant. 

Jerry,  h  Maple. 

Joseph,  loom  fixer  Gilbert  Co,  h  o\)  North. 
Charron  Adeline,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Church,  opp  Otis  av. 

Ambroise,  carpenter,  h  Walnut. 

Arzelie,  emp  Otis  Cv),  h  Church,  opp  Otis  av. 
*Cheever  D.  Waldo,  carpenter  Gilbert  Co,  h  182  W  Main. 

Jennie  L.,  b  ol  Church. 

*  Perry,  farmer,  h  Belchertown  South  rd,  n  North  rd. 

Rose  P.,  dressmaker,  23  Bank,  h  do. 
*Chenette  Joseph,  baker,  h  18  Vigeant. 

*Chesley  Jerome,  second  hand  Otis  Co,  h  Chestnut,  opp  P^lm. 
Chicoine    Alphonse,   emp    Stevens  Co,   li   Grey  blk,  Nename- 
seck  sq. 

Denis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West. 

Emma,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Pierre  do. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West. 

Lambert,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  4  Vigeant. 

Mary  D.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  55  E  Main. 

Mathilda  Mrs,  prop  R  R  bakery.  Maple  av,  h  do. 

Pierre,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  55  V.  Main. 
Chilson  Elizabeth  C  Mrs,  (Helim)  h  31)  Bank. 
Choquette    Henri,  clerk   J.  F.  Robinson,  h  Grey   blk,  Nename- 
seck  sq. 

J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Theophile  do. 

Joseph,  teamster  George  C.  Wesson,  b  George  C.  Wesson. 

Joseph,  emp  R.  C.  Snow,  h  71)  North. 

Lilla,  clerk  P.  J.  Downey,  h  John  Provost. 

Theophile,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  !(>  Otis  av. 

Theophile,  lab,  h  Parker. 
Choiniere  Hector,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Job  do. 


l!!?pencer's  Drug  Store, 


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68  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Choiniere  Job,  farmer,  h  44  North. 
Clark  Ann  Mrs,  (George)  h  44  South. 

*Charles  F.,  b  Ozias  B.  Owen. 
*Clark   Frank   P.,    (F.    p.    Clark  &  Co)  furniture,  pianos, 

organs,  etc,  104  Main,  h  Church,  n  Highland. 
*Clark   Henry  M.,   clothing  and  furnishings,   12   Main,  h 

26  North. 
*James  E.,  paymaster  Otis  Co,  h  North,  c  Cottage. 

*James  M.,    janitor  All   Saints  Catholic  church,   h   76  E 
Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

*John  W.,  overseer  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  24  North. 

John  W.,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  23  Prospect. 

Katie,  h  Thomas  F.  do. 

Mary  E,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  F.  d(j. 

*Thomas  F.  Sr,  h  24  North. 
Cleary  Ann  Mrs,  h  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq. 

Bridget,   emp   Otis  Co.  h  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq. 
*Clements  Charles  Edward,  lab,  h  42  South. 

*Charles  H.,  painter,  h  Charles  Edward  do. 

Etta,  h  Wheeler  B.  Parker. 
^Cleveland    Henry  W.,    (People's   Grocery  Store)  Main, 

c  Bank,  rms  Mrs  R.  Hinckley. 
^Clifford    Daniel   E.,    (Clifford  &  Nolan)    meat  and  pro- 
visions. South,  c  Water,  h  146  W  Main. 
*Clifford  Richard,  lab,  h  Eddy. 

Viola,  h  Richard  do. 

William,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Richard  do. 

*William,  carpenter,  h  Clifford  av. 
Clough  Almira  Mrs,  (John)  h  J.  Monroe  Bracken. 
Cloutier  Adolphe,  lab,  h  Joseph  Phaneuf 

Eusebe,  lab,  h  West. 

Henri,  h  Parker,  Storrs  blk. 

Ludger,  carpenter,  h  Maple. 

Philomene  Mrs,  (Frank)  h  Maple. 

Regina,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Eusebe  do. 

Sophie,  h  Albani  Senecal. 
*Coan  Fred  W.,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  High,  c  Spring, 
*Coderre  Alexandre,  loom  fixer  Otis  Co,  h  Otis  av,  c  Park. 

*Coe  Stedman   W.,    (Coe  &  Naylor)    grocer,   rms   No  5 
Hitchcock  blk. 


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Unrl   Ohnruiin     POPULAR  ONE  PRICK  CLOTHIER,-^ 

IVlulli  OlIulWIII,  — :—  MANSION  HOUSE   BLOCK. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  69 

Coey  William  N.,  bootmaker  George  luldy,  h  Dist  !>,  ii  W  Ctr. 
*ColTey  John  F.,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  b  Charles  W.  Brown. 

*Michael,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  b  Charles   W.   Ikovvn. 
Cohn  Isidore,  clothing,  b  Mansion  House. 
Colburn  Philmore,  livery  and  boarding  stable,  North,  h  do. 
Comtoes  Theophile,  b  120  Canal. 
Coleman  Annie  G.,  h  Wallace  C.  Sheldon. 
Collette  Joseph,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  27  Aspen. 
Collins  Ann,  h  Daniel  do. 

Bridget,  h  Daniel  do. 

Catherine,  h  Daniel  do. 
,  Daniel,  lab,  h  24  Water. 

Maggie,  domestic,  h  F.  N.  Hosmer. 

Mary  T.  Mrs,  (Timothy  R.)  h  25  North. 

Minerva,  h  Elm,  n  Chestnut. 

Nellie  A.,  dressmaker,  Main,  h   Mrs  MaryT.  do. 

Patrick,  lab,  b  Daniel  do. 

Roxana  A.,  (M.  &  R.  Collins)  millinery  and  fancy  goods. 
Main,  h  Mrs  Mary  T.  do. 
Colomb  Louis,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  William. 
Comeau  Elzeard,  weaver,  h  Paul  do. 

Paul,  lab,  h  27  Otis  av. 
Coney  Abigail  M.  Mrs,   (Nathan)  aged  87,  h  Gilbertville  Hill 
rd,  2d  from  reservoir. 

*  Albert  N.,  (Hathaway  &  Coney)  wood  dealer.   Pleasant, 
h  72  North. 

Clara  M.,  teacher,  h  William  F.  do. 

*George  H.,  h  Church,  n  Cottage. 


^Coney  Hubert  M.,  attorney  and  counsellor-at-law ; 
pension  claim  agent;  probate  business  and  general 
practise.     No.  11  Hitchcock  blk,  h  11  Church. 


Coney  Lilla  J.,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Albert  N.  do. 
Sophronia  Mrs,  (John)  h  Church,  n  Cottage. 
*William  F.,  wood,  lumber,  etc.  Church,  n  Highland,  h  do. 

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ALL  KINDS  o^^  UMBRELLAS  at  M  Slierwio's. 

70  RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY. 

*Conley  Thomas  H.,  overseer  hosiery  dept  Otis  Co,  h  Clinton. 
Conlon  Annie  M.,  weaver,  h  ()  Maple. 
Connell  Annie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  12  Otis  av. 

*Henry,  baggage  master  B  &  A  and  B  &  M  R  Rs,  h  East. 

*John  T.,  spinner  Gilbert  Co,  h  Webb  ct. 

Mamie,  h  Patrick  H.  do. 

*Patrick  H.,  mule  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  10  Pine. 
*Connelly  John  J.,  finisher,  h  W  VV,  n  paper  mill. 
Connor  Nellie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  12  Otis  av. 
Connors   John,    second   hand   Gilbert   Co,   b    Mrs   Harriet    H. 

Wilcox. 
Contant  Aglaee,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Mrs  Edward  do. 

Charles,  baker,  h  Mrs  Edward  do. 

Edward  Mrs,  h  Vigeant. 
Converse  Eliza  A.  Mrs,  boarding  house,  W  Main,  h  do. 

*Horace  G.,  farmer,  h  Gilbertville  Hill  rd,  2d  house  from 
reservoir. 

*Sanford  L.,  farmer,  h  Enfield   rd,  head  Beaver  lake. 
Conway  Helen  T.,  h  Martin  do. 

*Martin,   farmer,    h    Dist    3,    off  Belchertown    South   rd, 
above  B  T. 

Mary  C,  h  Martin  do. 

Michael,  teamster,  b  14  Otis  av. 
*Cook  Charles  C,  clerk  John  F.  Robinson,  h  9  Prospect. 
Cooper  Augusta  Mrs,  (Almond)  h  East. 
Corbeil  Maxime,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Vigeant,  c  North. 
Corbett  Augustus,  carpet  layer,  h  8  Cottage. 

Hannah  Mrs,  (Andrew)  h  8  Cottage. 
*Corbit  Thomas,  wool  sorter  Stevens  Co,  h  Eddy. 
Corkery  John  F.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Matthew  J.  do. 

Mary  E.,  h  Matthew  J.  do. 

*Matthew  J.,  dresser  Stevens  Co,  h  13  Maple. 
Corrigan  Thomas,  watchman  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main,  n  bridge. 
*Corser  Samuel  A.,  h  off  Eddy,  n  foundry. 
Cosima  Peter,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Costello  Bridget,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Mary  Bannock. 

*Hugh,  h  West. 

*Thomas,  shoemaker,  h  off  Water,  Shea  blk. 
Cote  Athanase  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  off  Water,  Shea  blk. 

*Joseph,  hairdresser.  Main,  h  Eddy,  n  foundry. 

Joseph  Sr.,  lab,  h  27  Aspen. 

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RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  71 

Cote  Octave,  cnip  Otis  Co,  b  Joscpli  do. 
Odina,  lab,  li  West,  Larosc  blk. 
Simeon,  h  Vigeant,  Renaud  blk. 
Thomas,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  h  117  Canal. 
Victoria,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  131  Cherry. 
Victorinc,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  117  Canal. 
Coughlin  Charles  W.,  h  Monroe,  c  South. 

Mary  A.  Mrs,  (Robert)  h  Monroe,  c  South. 
Coutu  George,  lab,  h  1()  Aspen. 
Cowan  Edward,  tin  peddler,  h  B.  F.  Davis   Jr. 
*Cowee    William    N.,    foreman    George    Eddy,    h  W  Main,  j 

Thomas  Burke. 
■*Cowles  Julius,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr. 
•Craven  James,  h  W  Main. 

*John,  brakeman  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Palmer  Sweeney. 
Mary  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  rms  Mary  J  Parks. 
Rose,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 
Creed  Dennis,  baker,  b  Mrs  E.  B.  Spaulding. 
Cregan  James,  h  85  Park. 

*J.  Hugh,  knitter  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 
*John,  lab,  h  off  Water. 
*John  W.,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 
Katie,  knitter  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 
Mary,  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 
Crew  Esther,  domestic,  h  Andrew  Bryson. 
*Croney   Francis    A.,     bootmaker   George    Eddy,    h    Dist    9, 

n  W  Ctr. 
*Crosby  Frank  S.,  b  Carrie  Loomis. 
Crowe  Patrick  J.  Mrs,  h  John  Shanly. 
Crowell  Emma  E.,  teacher,  h  Joshua  P.  do. 

*Joshua  P.,  h  18G  W  Main. 
*Crowley  Andrew  G.,  (Byrns  &  Crowley)  clothing  and  furnish- 
ings, Main,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 
Daniel,  farmer,  h  Belchertown  North  rd,  n  club  house. 
Margaret  Mrs,  (Andrew)  h  3i)  South. 

*Michael,  emp  electric  light  station,    h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 
Timothy,  lab,  h  Old  Gilbertville  rd,  n  Gilbcrtville. 
*Culhane  James  H.,  painter,  h  Pleasant,  n  North. 
*Michael  J.,  painter,  h  James  H.  do. 
*Thomas  F.,  painter,  h  James  H.  do. 
"*Cullity  Martin,  farmer,  h  Belchertown  North  rd. 

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72  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


*Cummings  Augustus  H.,  milk  dealer,  h  North,  n  Highland. 

*Ebenezer  W.,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr. 

*Ed\vard  D.,  farmer,  h  Highland,  n  Church. 
*CummingS   Herbert   P.,    (H.  P.  Cummings&  Co)  con- 
tractor and  builder,  West,  h  12  Cottage. 
*Cummings    John    T.,    emp   Ware   Lumber    Co,  h  Highland, 
n  Church. 

*John  W.,  h  aa  Church. 

*Jonah  W.,  milk  dealer,  h  W  Ctr. 

*Joseph  A.,  farmer,  h  Chestnut,  junc  South. 

*Joseph  H.,  (Charleston,  S.  C.)  h  South,  n  junc  Chestnut. 

J.  Warren,  milk  dealer,  h  W  Ctr. 

Martha,  h  J.  Warren  do. 

Mary  E.,  clerk  C.  Hitchcock  &  Co,  h  Mrs  Sarah  M.  do. 

Sarah  M.  Mrs,  (Sim-on),  h  Prospect,  c  Spring. 

Theodosia,  h  f)  Prospect. 

*William,  farmer,  h  n  W  Ctr,  Dist  1>. 

*William  G.,  painter,   h  Prospect  Hill  farm,  W  Ctr  rd. 
Cuniiinghan;  Annie  J.,  domestic,  h  J.  H.  Grenville  Gilbert. 

Erank     R.,     watchmaker    F.    L.     Bassett,    h    High,    opp 
school  house. 
Curran  Johannah,  b  John  Dadey. 
*Cushman  Julius  A.,  h  25  West. 
*Cutler  George  B.,  h  George   K.  do. 

*George  K.,  h  o3  Pleasant. 
Cyriaque  Louis,  h  20  Aspen. 

Louis  Jr.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  22  Aspen. 

»^  D 

Dalaire  Christine  Mrs,  h  Parker. 
*  Meno,  emp  (3tis  Co,  h  Mrs  Christine  do. 

Daly  Mary  Mrs,  (John)  h  ll)  Grove. 

Molly,  cook  Mansion  House,  b  do. 
Dandurand  Louis,  h   Pleasant,  c  Parker. 

Maria,  h  Louis  do. 
*Danihy  Joseph,  h  Patrick  do. 

Mary,  h  Patrick  do. 

Nellie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Patrick  do. 

Nora,  h  Patrick  do. 

*  Patrick,  watchman,  h  58  Church. 


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RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  73 


Dansereau  Adelaide,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Richard  do. 

Albina,  einp  Otis  Co,  b  1  2S  Cherry. 

Alexandre,  carpenter,  h  (5  Aspen. 

*Alphonse,  <^rocer,  Main,  h  VVest. 

Delia  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,.b  Louis  Tracy. 

Diana,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  T.  J^ousquet. 

Ernest,  lab,  h  Parker,  n  stable. 

Francois,  h  128  Cherry. 

Joseph,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  off  Water,  Shea  blk. 

Joseph  M.,  h  Isidore  Lussier. 

Maxime,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Isidore  Lussier. 

Richard  Mrs,  h  52  West. 

Ulric.  lab,  b  128  Cherry. 

Xavier,  baker  T.  Bousquet,  h  (>  Aspen. 

Zatique,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  h  o8  North. 
Darcy  Bridget,  h  George  Feehan. 
Daudelin  Alfred,  lab,  h  D  Monroe. 
Davidson  Elizabeth,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Watson  F.  Brown. 

Lizzie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Eliza  A.  Converse. 
*Davis  Adelbert  E.,  supt  Ware  Gas  Light  Co,  h  ID  Monroe. 
^Davis  Andrew  J.,   postmaster,  Davis  Agency,   Sandford 

blk.  Main,  h  Spring,  n  Prospect. 
*Davis  B.  P>ank,  farmer,  h  South,  below  R  R  bridge. 

*B.  P'rank  Jr.,  teaming,  h  Palmer  rd. 

Charles  E.,  farm  hand,  h  Dist  7,  W  school  house. 

Cora  M.,  h  B.  P>ank  do. 

Edward  J.,  fireman  B  &  M  R  R,  b  Mrs  Margaret  McMahon. 

Helen  A.,  bookkeeper  Davis  Agency,  h  Henry  C.  do. 


*Davis  Henry  C,  attorney  and  counsellor-at  law,  office 
Sandford  blk.  Office  hours  II  to  12  a.  m.,  2  to  5  p.  m., 
h  Elm. 


Davis  Mary  E.,  teacher,  h  B.  Frank  do. 

Davison  Mary  Mrs,  h  William  Clifford. 

Day  A.  H.  Mrs,  teacher  of  dancing,  h  11  Pleasant. 

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74  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Day  Samuel,  sliipper  Gilbert  Co,  h  Clifford  av. 

Day   Prof.   William   O.,   music  teacher,  h  11   Pleasant. 

*Deady  John,  fireman  Gilbert  Co,  h  Cherry. 

*Michael.  mason,  b  Mrs  Mary  H.  Mulvany. 
Dean    John   E.,    second    hand    finishing    room    Otis    Co,  h   r 

10  Eddy. 
Decelles  Celina,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Delima  do. 

Delima  Mrs,  h  32  Otis  av. 

John,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Delima  do. 
*Deery  Edward,  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  1)2  Park. 

*Eugene,  carpenter,  h  Owen  do. 

*Owen,  marble  worker,  h  William. 
Delorme  Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  124  Canal. 

Joseph  Jr.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Joseph  do. 
*Demond  Herbert  A.,  emp  Caryl  Bros.,  h  Brookside. 

Jane  C.  Mrs,  (Lorenzo)  h  Henry  C.  Davis. 

Louisa  Miss,  aged  90,  b  James  N.  Brown. 
^Dempsey  Richard,   stone  mason   and  pipe  layer,    h  23 

Water,  Grey  blk, 
Demuth  Adolphe,  h  23  Stevens  blk,  South. 

Eleuthere,  h  23  Stevens  blk.  South. 
Dennen  Martha  S.  Mrs,  h  Herbert  P.  Cummings. 
Dennis  Peter,  coachman,  h  Maple  av. 
Dery  Hermas,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  Pleasant. 
Descoteaux  Honore,  emp  Hathaway  Bros,  h  35  Otis  av. 

Joseph,  emp  iron  foundry,  h  10  Water. 

Malvina,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Honore  do. 

Onesime,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Honore  do. 
Desforges  Cleophas,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 

John,  teamster,  h  Pine. 

Mrs,  h  William  Charbonneau. 
Desjardins  Celina,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main. 

Honore,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  84  K  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

William,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Honore  do. 
*Deslauriers  A.  Mederic,  hairdresser.  Main,  b  Michel  do. 

Antoine,  aged  00,  b  124  Canal. 

Antoine,  emp  J  Dumas  Jr.,  h  Aspen. 

Antoine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  31  Otis  av. 
^Deslauriers  J.    Odilon,     (Bonin    &    Deslauriers)     gro- 
ceries, dry  goods,  etc.  Main,  h  158  W  Main. 

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RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  76 


*Dcslauricrs  Joseph,  carpenter,  li  Vii;eant,  Renaucl  blk. 

Michel,  h  27  North. 

Stanislas,  cnip  Otis  Co,  h  2(3  Aspen. 
Desniarais  Alexandre  V.,  b  Joseph  Pare. 

Annie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  1  2o  Canal. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  luldy,  n  foundry. 

Joseph  Jr.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Joseph  do. 
Desnault  l^lise,  operative,  h  2  Maple. 
Destrenipes  Alfred,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Charles  Fortier. 
*Dexter  Arthur  J.,  clerk  I.  Jeffries,  h  Palmer  rd. 

*John,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  Palmer  rd. 

*Joscph  C,  photographer.  Main,  h  Palmer  rd. 
Dillon  Maria  Mrs,  dressmaker,  (>  Storrs,  h  do. 

*Michael  J.,  machinist  Stevens  Co,  h  ()  Storrs. 
Dion  Alexandre,  hairdresser,  b  Louis  Messier. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
*Dixon  William  B.,  bookkeeper  Otis  Co,  h  ly>n  W  Main. 
Doane  Clarissa  Mrs,  (John  B)  h  Frank  H.  do. 

*Frank  H.,  farmer,   h  Dist  1>,  east  W  Ctr. 
Dolan  Annetta,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Mrs  Winnifred  Rohan. 

*Hugh  J.,  emp  out  of  town. 
*Donaldson  James,  finisher  Gilbert  Co,  h  Yale,  n  Clifford  av. 

*John,  stonecutter,  b  James  Donaldson. 
Donnelly  Annie  F.,  h  Michael  do. 

Annie  T.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Patrick  P'allon. 
^Donnelly  John    H.,   stoves,  tinware,  plumbing,  steam  and 

gas  fitting,  8  North,  h  148  W  Main. 
Donnelly  Michael,  h  148  W  Main. 
Dorion  Annie  Mrs,  dressmaker,  h  30  Eddy. 

Napoleon,  carpenter,  h  oO  Eddy. 
Douglass  Annie,  weaver,  b  James  Irwin. 

Spencer  H.  Mrs,  compositor  News  office,  b  Carrie  Loomis. 
*Dowd  John  T.,  second  hand  weaving  room  Stevens  Co,  b  John 

Kelley. 
*Downey  P.  J.,  dry  goods,  52   Main,  h  '2>>  Pleasant. 
Doying  Rachel  M.  Mrs,  h  184  W  Main. 
Doyle  Margaret  P2.,  domestic,  h  Rev  John  T.  Sheehan. 
Dragon  Calixte,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen,  n  c  Vigeant. 
*Draper  Henry  O.,  h  3  Prospect. 

Driscoll  Annie,  (A.  &  J.  Driscoll)  millinery    and  fancy  goods, 
86  Main,  h  Mrs.  Mary  do. 


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76  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*Driscoll  Dennis,  dresser  tender   Stevens   Co,    h   Mrs  Hannah 
M.  Richards. 

Mary  E.,  teacher,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Mathew)  h  Palmer  rd. 
Dube  Angehne,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Eugene  Bourgeault. 

*EHe,  blacksmith,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd,  n  R  R. 

*John,  lab,  h  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq. 
*Dubois  Adelard,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  21  Aspen. 

*Albert,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  2()  Eddy. 

Alphonsine,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  J.  B.  Beauchemin. 

Fred,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Joseph  do. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  16  Otis  av. 

*Joseph,  lab,  h  off  Water,  Smith  blk. 

Leon,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Albert  do. 

Zenaide,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  o5  Otis  av. 
Dubuque  Jennie,  h  IK)  Canal. 

Ducharme  Hormidas,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  b  34  Otis  av. 
Duchesneau  Elodie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Alphonse  Dansereau. 

Olympe,  emp  Stevens  Co,  b  Alphonse  Dansereau. 
Duffault  Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  27  Aspen. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West. 
Dugan  Bridget,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Eugene  Sullivan. 

Dominick,  milk  peddler,  h  W  Ctr. 

*John,  fireman  Otis  Co,  h  Church,  opp  Otis  av. 
Duhamel  Joseph,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  High. 

Valeda,  operative,  b  55  E  Main. 
Dumas  Arthur,  painter,  h  Joseph  do. 

Edward,  lab,  b  Joseph  do. 

Fxilda,   emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  do. 

Joseph  Sr.,  carpenter,  h  211  Aspen. 

*Dumas  Joseph   Jr.,   real  estate,  wood,  Aspen,  h  do. 
Dumontette  Ernest,  butcher,  h  Morse  av. 

Hormidas,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  o()  Bank. 
*Dunbar  Elbridge  S.,   emp   Lewis  N.  Gilbert,   h  South,  below 
R  R  bridge. 

*Harrison  E.,  electrician,  h  Scth  do. 

*James  L.,  h  Elbridge  do. 

Mary  E.,  milliner,  h  Mrs  Susan  do, 

Mrs  Susan,  (Daniel)  h  Dist  2,  n  G  C. 

*Seth,  h  Palmer  rd. 


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*Dunbar  William  C,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd. 
Duncan  Delia  A.,  h  Geor^^c  E,  Tucker. 

Margaret,  h  George  K.  Tucker. 
*Dunham    George  W.,  teller  Ware   Savings   Bank,  h  'V'\  High. 

Minnie  F.,  domestic,  h  Fred  C.   IMood. 
^Dunham    Washington   S.,   stoves,    ranges,    plumbing, 

etc,  7  and   11  Bank,  h  HH  High. 
*Dunnigan  Alexander  A.,  farmer,   h  Dist  7,  west  schoolhouse. 
Dunsmore  Robert  B.,  machinist  Gilbert  Co,  b  12  Bank. 
Dupont  Louis  N.,  groceries,  boots,  shoes,  etc,  li^  Pleasant,  h  do. 
Dupre  Alphonse,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  5  Vigeant  blk,  Cherry. 

Gedeon,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  schoolhouse. 
»         Joseph,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Laurent  Lemoine. 

Leon,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  School. 

Louis,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  High,  n  North. 

Philomene,  h  Leon  do. 

Pierre,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  Leon  do. 

Regi,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  24  Aspen. 
Dupuis  Anna  B.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Moise  do. 

Moise,   h  1^2  Cherry,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Duquette  Alphonsine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Michel  do. 

Amedee,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  ol  Stevens  blk.  South. 

Elphege,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  oO  Pleasant. 

Elphage,  emp  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  n   27  North. 

Eugene,  blacksmith,  h  North,  n  Pleasant. 

L.  C,  h  Elphege  do. 

Marie,  emp  Otis  Co.,  h  Michel  do. 

Michel,  lab,  h  West. 
Durand  Joseph,  h  Aspen. 

Pierre,  emp  Railroad  bakery,  h  26  Aspen. 
Dusseau  Angelina,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  o()  Otis  av. 

George,  lab,  h  Gedeon  do. 

Gedeon,  emp  J.  Dumas,  Jr.,  h  24  Aspen. 

Louis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Parker. 

Roch,  painter  Otis  Co,  h  o()  Otis  av. 

Wilfred,  h  Gedeon  do. 
*Dvvight  Albert  E.,  carpenter,  emp  out  of  town. 

Nelson,  supply  agt  Otis  Co,  h  48  Church. 
*Dwyer    Thomas,    second    hand     dye    house    Otis  Co,   b   29 

Pleasant. 
Dyer  Annie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Frank  do. 


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Dyer  Charles,  farm  hand,  h  Dist  4,  off  Enfield  hill  rd. 

Frank,  h  Pleasant,  c  North. 

Louis,  lab,  h  Dist  9,  east  W  Ctr. 
Dynes  Annie  Mrs,  (George)  h  13  Pine. 

*GeorCTe,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Annie  do. 


Eaton  Clara,  h  Mrs  Mary  E.  do. 

*Darius,  mason,  h  Church,  n  Cottage. 

*Henry  L.,  emp  H.  P.  Cummings,  h  Darius  do. 

Mary  E.  Mrs,  (Franklin)  h  16  Pleasant. 

Mary  F.,  student,  h  Mrs  Mary  E.  do. 
■^Eaton   William   C,   civil    engineer    and   surveyor,  bank 

building,  h  Church. 
Eatough  Nora  Mrs,  (James)  h  W  Main,  c  Parker. 
*Eddy  Charles   W.,  job  printer.  Main,  h  4  Eddy  ct. 
*Eddy  George,  shoe  mfr,  Eddy,  h  2  Eddy  ct. 

Matie  K.,  artist,  h  C.  W.  do. 

*Walter  B.,  compositor,  h  Charles  W.  do. 
*Edmonds  James,  overseer  wool  room  Stevens  Co,  h  North,  n 

School. 
Eggleston  Henry,  farm  hand,  h  Asa  Breckenridge. 
*Ellis  Asahel  G.,  farmer,  h  Dist  7,  northwest  schoolhouse. 
Emerson  George,  weaver,  h  4  South. 

M.  Carrie,  stenographer  Otis  Co,  h  Nathan  G.  Reed. 

Thomas,  clerk  E.  C.  Fenn,  h  George  do. 
Emond  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  Maple  av. 
Empsall  Alfred  D.,  agt  American  Express  Co,   h  Mrs  Eaton, 

Pleasant. 
Estabrook  Charles   D.,  fireman  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Addie  Landers. 

*Warren  E.,  fireman  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Addie  Landers. 
Ethier  Omer,  carpenter,  h  West. 
Etienne  A.    A.,    fl.     D.    V.,   veterinary    surgeon,  stable 

North,  c  Pleasant.     Office  Central  blk,  b  16  Otis  av. 
*Ewart  Charles,  spinner,  h  South,  n  Monroe. 


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Fairbank  Catherine  K.,  h  Henry  L.  do. 

Charles    M.,    emp    spinning     room    Otis    Co,    b    Charles 
Goyctte. 

*Frcderick  E.,  teller  Ware  National  Bank,  h  Henry  L.  do. 

George  A.,  carpenter,  h  George  E.  do. 

*George    E.,   boss    carpenter  Gilbert  Co,  h   Highland,   c 
Church. 

*Henry  L.,  carpenter,  h  10  Pleasant. 

Lizzie  M.,  dressmaker,  h  George  E.  do. 

*Luther  M.,  carpenter,  h  20  Cottage. 

*Rufus  C,  teaming  and  jobbing,  h  W  Main,  n  bridge. 
Fallen  Jennie,  h  Luke  do. 

Luke,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Water. 

Marcella  Mrs,  h  John  Walsh. 
Fallon  Catherine  Mrs,  (John)  h  74  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

*Edward,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Katie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Mary  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

*Patrick,  h  52  Church. 

*Thomas,  hairdresser,  Nenameseck  sq,  h  Patrick  do. 
*Farrar    Frederick    W.,     coal     dealer,   48     Main,    h    Church, 
n  Walnut. 

Mary  R.,  weaver  Gilbert  Co.,  h  Mrs  Rachel  do. 

Rachel  Mrs,  h  Dist  6. 
Fauteux  Adeline  Mrs,  (Jeremie)  h  North,  n  27. 
Fay  John,  loom  fixer,  h  Michael  do. 

Michael,  h  20  Otis  av. 

Sarah  H.,  h  Elgin  R.  Foster. 
*Fearigo  Frank  E.,  (Foote  &  Fearigo)    blacksmith,  r  Mansion 

House,  b  Leander  Foote. 
Feehan  Anastasia,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  George  do. 

Anna,  dressmaker,  10  Monroe,  h  Mrs  Julia  do. 

Elizabeth,  operative,  h  George  d©. 

*George,  lab,  h  Church,  opp  M  E  church. 

*George  Jr.,  mason,  h  George  do. 

*James,  mason,  h  George  do. 

*James  E.,  stone  mason,  h  Philip  do. 

*James  H.,  carpenter  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Julia  do. 

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Feehan  Julia  Mrs  (John)  h  10  Monroe. 

Julia  H.,  bookkeeper  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Julia  do. 

Margaret,  bookkeeper  Coe  &  Naylor,  h  Mrs  Julia  do. 

*Philip,  stone  mason,   h  Pleasant,  Clark  blk. 

William,  lab,  h  Eddy,  n  foundry. 
Feeney  Kate,  b  Daniel  O'Riley. 
Fenn  Anna  A.,  cashier  H.  A.  Smith  &  Co.,  h  Mrs  Augusta  do. 

Augusta  L.  Mrs,  (George)  h  Church,  n  M  E  church. 

^Fenn    Elwin   C,     meat    and     provisions,   13    Church,     h 

37  Church. 
Ferguson  William,  carpenter  Otis  Co,  h  1()  Grove. 
Ferrell  George  H.,  machine  tender,  h  W  W,  n  paper  mill. 
Fewell  William  H.,  millwright  W  W  Paper  Co,  b  John  J.  Con- 
nelly. 
Field  Elizabeth  P.  Mrs,  (Theodore)  h  15  Pleasant. 
*Finn  Richard,  lab,  h  13  Pine. 
Firth  Martha,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Bank. 
Fisher  Annie  M.,  domestic,  h  P'rank  K.  Southworth. 

*Henry  E.,  chief  engineer  Otis  Co,  h  3G  Church. 
*Fisherdick  Francis,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr. 

*Henry  N.,  freight  agt  B  &  A  R  R,  b  Samuel  E.  Sprague. 

*Horatio,  broker,  b  Nelson  F.  Bacon. 

*Fisherdick   Loranus  A„,    (ware  ice  Co)  h  1I8  Pleasant. 

Maria,  h  Francis  do. 
*Fitzgerald  Cornelius,  engineer  Otis  Co,  b  14  Otis  av. 

James,  lab,  h  Gilbert  ct,  off  South. 

Johanna,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Mary  A.  Shea. 

*John,  h  1  Vigeant  blk.  Cherry. 

*John,  teamster,  h  William. 

John  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Monroe. 

*John  Jr.,  lab,  h  John  do. 

Katie,  b  Michael  E.  Shay. 

Margaret  Mrs,  h  Patrick  Danihy. 

Maria  T.  Mrs,  (Edward)  h  8  Park  av. 

*Maurice,  chief  of  police,  h  Cherry. 

Nellie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Thomas  Harrison. 

*Patrick,  carpenter  Gilbert  Co,  h  Gilbert  ct,  off  South. 

Patrick,  h  1  Vigeant  blk.  Cherry. 

*Patrick  Jr.,  carpenter,  h  Patrick  do. 

*Thomas,  janitor  town  hall,  b  Michael  E.  Shay. 

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*Fitzgerald  William,  bcamer  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Nicholas  do. 
Fitzpatrick  Ann  Mrs,  h  West,  n  Vernon. 

Charles  J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

*Ed\vard,  emp  roundhouse  J^  &  M  R  R,  h  Cherry. 

Elizabeth,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Katie,  b  Joseph  P.  Snow. 

Katie,  h   Mrs  Ann  do. 

Mamie,  bookkeeper  M.  L.  Lane,  b  Joseph  P.  Snow. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Michael,  lab,  h  52  Water. 

Thomas  J.,  asst  freight  agl  ]^  &  M  R  R,  h  Edward  do. 
Flaherty   Ellen    Mrs,    (P  O    Bondville)    h  off  Swift  River  rd, 
Dist  a. 

Eugene,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Ellen  do. 

Hannah,  b  Mrs  Mary  Daly. 

Katie,  emp  Boston  Duck  Co,  h  Mrs  Ellen  do. 

Mary  A.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Mary  Daly. 
Flannagan  Bridget,  h  John  do. 

John,  foreman  finishing  room  Stevens  Co,   h  8  Maple. 
Fletcher  Ada  L.,  dressmaker,  h  Henry  do. 

*George  H.,  evangelist,  out  of  town. 

H.    Mrs,    milliner    and    dressmaker.    Main,    h   Parker,    n 
Pleasant. 

*Henry,  loom  fixer  Otis  Co,  h   Parker,  n  Pleasant. 

*J.   Henry,  farmer,  b  Madora  R.   Howard. 
Fleurand   Theophile,  lab,  h  North,  opp  All  Saints  church. 
Flint    Sarah    W.    Mrs,    bookkeeper    C.    Hitchcock    &    Co,  b 

Esther  Fuller. 
Flynn  Cornelius  J.,  engineer,  h  W  W,   2d  south  school  house. 

John,  fireman,  h  W  W,   Belchertown  side. 
Foisy  Pierre,  lab,   h  Vigeant  blk.   Cherry. 
*Foley  Cornelius,  h  Michael  do. 

*Edward,   h  Maple. 

Jane  M.,  emp  Otis  Co,   h  Timothy  do. 

Johanna,  weaver  Otis  Co,   h  Richard  P^inn. 

Maggie,   weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Timothy  do. 

Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Edward  do. 

Mary,  emp   Otis  Co,   h  Edward  do. 

*Michael,  emp  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  North,  c   High. 

Nora,   h  Timothy  do. 

Timothy,  h  70  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

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82  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Follett  Mary  Mrs,  (Oliver)  h  Harry  M.  Piatt. 
Fontaine  Cyrille,    emp  Otis    Co,    h    North,  n    school    house, 
Dupre  blk. 

Napoleon,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  Church,  opp  Otis  av. 
Foote    Gedeon,   (Foote  &  Fearigo)   blacksmith,    off    Main,   r 

Mansion  House,  h  40  North. 
Fortier  Caroline  Mrs,  (Edmond)  h  Joseph  B.  Grise. 

Charles,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

*Fred  N.,  iron  moulder,  b  Edward  Bushnell. 
Foster  Charles,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd. 

*Freeman    S.,   (P  O   Palmer)   farmer,  h  Bondville  rd, 
Dist  3. 

Helen,  h  Freeman  do. 

*Elgin  R.,  sexton  Aspen  Grove  cemetery,  h  Bank,  opp 
French  church. 
Fournier  Cyrille,  lab,  h  Water,  Keefe  blk. 

Frank,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Cyrille  do. 
*Fox  Frank  G.,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  147  W  Main. 

John  Mrs,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  O'Connell. 
Franklin  George,  hairdresser,  b  29  Pleasant. 
*Frappier  Leandre  R.,  tinsmith,  moved  to  Indian  Orchard. 
*Freeburn  Archibald,  machinist,  h  Clifford  av. 

Thomas,  clerk,  h  Gilbert  ct. 

Thomas  I.,  clek  Gilbert  Co,  b  William  J.  McCann. 
Fregeau  Clement,  lab,  b  Joseph  L'Heureux  do. 

Evariste,  lab,  b  Joseph  L'Heureux. 
Freeman  Alice  Mrs,  boarding  house,  59  Pleasant,  h  do. 

Cora,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Mrs  Philomene  do. 

Edward,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  John  Whiting. 

Edward,  h  Monroe,  c  South. 

Mary,   h  Mrs  Philomene  do. 

Philomene  Mrs,  h  o2  Stevens  blk.  South. 
Frerichs  Gracie,  domestic,  h  Mrs  H.  S.  Hayden. 
Frink  Maggie,  domestic,  h  Harry  M.  Piatt. 
Frost   Harvey  B.,  clerk  Coc  &  Naylor,  h  183  W  Main. 
Fuller  Esther,  h  1G5  W  Main. 
*Furphay  John,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  Plante. 

Patrick,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  Plante. 


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*Gage  Willard,  coal  weigher,  h  South. 

■*\V^illiam  H.,  overseer  finishing  room  Otis  Co,  h  South. 
Gagnon  Desire,  teamster,  h  Morse  av. 

Ferdinand,  lab,  house  Desire. 

Nazaire,  mason,  h  4  Aspen. 

Nazaire  Jr.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Nazaire  do. 
Gallagher  Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  «S  Storrs. 

Michael,  h  (S  Storrs. 
Gallond    Louisa    V.,    book    agent    and   novelty  dealer,   h    184 

W  Main. 
Galvin  John,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  James  Nelligan. 

Patrick,  hostler,  b  4  Maple. 
Gamache  Aubin,  lab,  b  Israel   Rougeau. 
*Gamwell    George  M.,  watch  and  clock  repairer,  h  W  W,  east 

R  R  crossing. 
Gaouette  Arthur,  teamster,  h  North,  n  Vigeant. 

*Evariste  L.,  emp  Otis  Co.  h  North,  n  Cottage. 

Lucy  Mrs,  h  North,  n  Vigeant. 
*Garoau    Amable,    second    hand    weaving    room    Otis    Co,    h 
88  Park. 

*Francis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Vigeant. 
Qareau   Louis   F.,   contractor  and  builder,  Gareau  av,  h  do. 

Mrs,  aged   10(),  h  Augustin  Germain. 
Gates  Deborah  D.  Mrs,  (Simeon)  h  Rufus  C.  Fairbank. 

*Frank  H.  N.,  overseer  Otis  Co,  h  Park. 

Sarah  Mrs,  (Daniel)  h  Frank  H.  N.  do. 

*Simeon,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main,  opp  Barnes. 
Gaudette  Alderic,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Jean  Baptiste  do. 

*Alfred,  boot  and  shoe  maker.  Main,  b  ri8  Otis  av. 

Alma,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Amedee  do. 

Amedee,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  29  Otis  av. 

George,  lab,  h  Vigeant,  Renaud  blk. 

Jean  Baptiste,  baker,  h  lo  Vigeant. 
*Gault  Emory  E.,  farmer,  h  Dist  6,  north  W  Ctr. 
Gaumond  Alphonsine,  dressmaker,  h  Louis  do. 

Ernestine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Louis  do. 

Louis,  h  ?)  Vigeant.  ^ 

Malvina,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Francois  L.  Sauveur. 

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Gauthier  Theophilc,  h  24  Aspen. 
Gavin  Rachel,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  90  Park. 
Gelineau  Antoine,  lab,  h  Water,  Hogan  blk. 
Gendron  Arzelie,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  30  Pleasant. 
Herminie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  30  Pleasant. 

Qendron   J.  A.,  M.  D.,   physician  and  surgeon,   North,  c 

Pleasant,  h  do. 
Geoffrion  Hypolite,  lab,  h  Dale. 
Geoffroy  Rev.   L.,   curate  church   Our  Lady  of  Mt  Carmel,  h 

School,  n  parochial  school. 
George  Sarah  A.,  weaver,  b  George  H.  Milner. 
Germain  Augustin,  h  Joseph  do. 

Jean  Baptiste,  farmer,  h  Dist  7,  east  schoolhouse. 

Joseph,  h  82  Main. 
Gerome  Lewis,  farmer,  h  Gilbertville   Hill  rd,  n  R  R. 
Gervais  Edouard,  lab,  h  off  Water. 

Olivier,  lab,  h  27  Stevens  blk,  South. 

Pierre,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  33  Otis  av. 
Gesto  Charles,  lab,  b  Mrs  Margaret  McMahon. 
Giard  Albert,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  21  Vigeant. 

Arthur,  emp  Otis  Co,   h  23  Aspen 

Arthur,  clerk  Spencer's  drug  store,  h  Vigeant,  n  North. 

*Damien,   loom  fixer  Otis  Co,  h  Vigeant. 

Delia,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Louis  do. 

*Jean  Baptiste,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Arthur  do. 

*  Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h   15  Vigeant. 

Louis,  h  23  Vigeant. 

*Napoleon,    clerk    Ware    Clothing    House,     b    Thomas 
Laboissiere. 
Gibbs  Electa  Mrs,  (Lucas)  h  William  H  do. 

Martha  Mrs,  (John  T.)  h  William  W.  Morse. 

*William  H.,  farmer,  h  Dist  2,  G  C. 

William  W.,  dairyman,   h  William  H.  do. 
Giguere  Jean  Baptiste,  oiler  Otis  Co,  h  8  Vigeant  blk,  Cherry. 
^Gilbert  Adolphus   li.,    (Utley  &  Gilbert)  coal,   hay  and 
straw,  West,  c  Water,  and  at  coal  yard,  n  depot,  h  West, 
c  Water. 
*Gilbert  Alfred  L.,  teamster  Utley  &  Gilbert,  h  17()  W  Main. 

Almira  Mrs,  (John)  h  34  Pleasant. 

*Charles  N.,  upholsterer  F.  P.  Clark  &  Co,  h  35  Bank. 

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^Gilbert   Edward    H.,   vice  pres  Gilbert  Co,  h  Chestnut. 
Gilbert  George  H.,  h  Louis  do. 

Isabella    B.  Mrs,  (Baxter)  h  iVr\  South. 

Jane  L.  Mrs  (Henry  D.)  h  17:UV.  Main. 
^Gilbert   J.    H.    Qrenville,   treas  Gilbert  Co.,  h  Chestnut. 
Gilbert  Kathryn  S.,  h  Mrs  Jane  L.   do. 
^Gilbert    Lewis    N.,   pres    Gilbert    Co,   h    South,   n    June 

Chestnut. 
Gilbert    Louis,   soap  mfr,  North,  h  Barnes,  n  W  Main. 
Gilbert  Louis  A.,  lab,  h  Louis  do. 

Rachel  W.  Mrs,  (Loring)    h  '2'.\  Prospect. 

Samuel  A.,  printer  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Jane  L.   do. 
*Gilmore   Frederick   D.,   treas  Ware  Savings  Bank,  town 

treas,  notary  public,  h  South,  junc  Ch'^stnut. 
*Gilmore   Fred.    F.,   prop   Mansion  House,  Main,  h  do. 
*Gilmore    G.    Frank,    livery  and    boarding    stable,   r  Mansion 
House,  h  Church,  c  Park  av. 

Hattie  M.   Mrs,  (William  D.)  h  Mansion  House. 

Jennie  L.,  h  Mansion  House. 

*William  E.,  dyer  Gilbert  Co,  h  Pleasant,  Clark  blk. 
Gingras  Cesarie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Pierre  do. 

Louis,  farmer,  h  northeast  c  Dist  7. 

Malvina,  operative,   h   2  Maple. 

Pierre,  lab,  h  4  Vigeant. 
*Girard  Aime,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Alex  do. 

Alex,  shoemaker,  h  North,  n  Cottage. 

Jesse,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Octave  do. 

Joseph,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Octave  do 

Octave,  lab,  h  Webb  ct, 
Girouard  Alexandre,  lab,  h  Francois  do. 

Amanda,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Francois  do. 

*  Arthur,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Isidore  do. 

Emma,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Francois  do. 

Francois,  lab,  h  11  Vigeant. 

Isidore,  h  o  Vigeant  blk,  Cherry. 

Marie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Francois  do. 

Pierre,  lab,  h  12G  Cherry. 
Giroux   Joseph,  shoemaker,  b  51'  Pleasant. 
Gladding  Charles  P.,  clerk  Mansion  House,  b  do. 
*Glancy  Patrick,  milk  dealer,  house  four  corners,  Dist  8. 

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Gleason  Ellen,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

John,  h  W  Main. 

John  Jr.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  12  Otis  av. 

Sarah,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

*Thomas  C.,  harness  maker,  supt  water  works,  G  North,  h 
27  Water. 
*Glines  David  B.,  broker,  !(>  Cottage,  h  do. 
Godfrey    William    F.,    (Hampshire   Marble  Co)    b   Samuel  P. 

Rohan. 
Godin  John,  h  14  Otis  av. 
Gofif  Cynthia  Mrs,  (Olney)  h  Seth  Dunbar. 
Golden  Michael,  farmer,  h  W  W,  east  R  R  crossing. 
*Goodwin  Herbert  F.,  hack  driver  Mansion  House,  h  Storrs. 
*Gorham    Adrian    T.,     sign    and    ornamental    painter,    51)  1-2 

Pleasant,  h  do. 
Gorman  Ellen,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  James  Sheehy. 

Johanna,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  James  Sheehy. 
*Gorniley  Cornelius,   h   10  Water. 

*Gormley   Hugh,    (Hugh  Gormley&  Co)    meat  and  pro- 
visions, fish,  oysters,  fruit,  etc,  10  Water,   h  do. 
Gormley  Margaret  J.,  dressmaker,  h  Cornelius  do. 

Mary  A.,  h  Cornelius  do. 

William,  lab,  h  Cornelius  do. 
Goudreau   Sophie,  h  20  Stevens  blk,  South. 
*Gould   Charles  F.,  farmer,  h  George  do. 

Cornelia  A.,  h  W  Ctr. 

*David,  lab,  h  Palmer  rd. 

Edwin  C,  clerk  F.  C.  Blood  &  Co,  h  John  B.  do. 

Ellen  M.,  h  Mrs  Sarah  M.  do. 

Emma  L.,  teacher,  h  Mrs  Sarah  M  do. 

Florence  M.,  h  George  do. 

*George,  farmer,  h  W  Warren  rd,  June  old  rd. 

Harriet  E.  Mrs,  (Sherman)  h  28  Pleasant. 

Ida  E.,  h  John  A.  do. 

*James  H.,  farmer,  h  Dist  T),  first  south  school  house. 

*John  A.,  foreman  Otis  Co,  h  1)7  Otis  Co  blk.  Pleasant. 

*John  B.,  farmer  and  milk  dealer,  h  W  Ctr  rd. 

Olga  N.,  h  David  do. 

Sarah  M.  Mrs,  (William  O.)  h  78  South. 

*Warner  R.,  clerk  J.  F.  Robinson,  h  Church,  c  Park  av. 

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RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  87 


Goulct  Alida,  cmp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Joseph  do. 

Andre,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larosc  blk. 

Charles,  h  Mrs  Joseph  do. 

Charles  Mrs,  h  West. 

Kdouard,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Andre  do. 

Emelie,  emp  Otis  Co,   h  Mrs  Charles  do. 

Henri,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mrs  Joseph  do. 

Isaac,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  do. 

Joseph,  lab,  h  Andre  do. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  off  Aspen. 

Joseph  Mrs,  h  13  Vigeant. 
Goyette  Abraham  L.,  hostler  F.  Bombard,  h  Parker,  Storrs  blk. 

Charles,  hostler  Felix  Bombard,  h  Parker,  Storrs  blk. 
Grant  Moriah  D.  Mrs,  (John  D.)  h  West,  c  Main. 
Gratton  Ozias,  oiler  Otis  Co,  b  8G  Park. 
Gravel  Alphonse,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  7  Vigeant. 

Alphonsine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Alphonse  do. 

Elodie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Alphonse  do. 

Joseph,  lab,  h  4  Aspen. 

Omer,  lab,  h  off  Aspen. 
Greeley  John  Mrs,  weaver,  b  Mrs  Catherine  Keefe. 
Green  Emetine  Mrs,  (George  A.)    h  Francis  D.  Winslow. 

Fanny  M.  Mrs,  (Schuyler)  aged  <sr),  h  Mrs  Jane  L.  Gilbert. 

*John  B.,  (J.  B.  Green  &  Son)  stoves,  tinware,  etc.  North, 
h  W  Main,  n  Barnes. 

*  Milan,  (J.   B.   Green  &  Son)   stoves,  tinware,  etc.  North, 
b  Nelson  F.  Bacon. 
Greene  Jane,  h  William  do. 

Mary,  weaver  Stevens  Co,  h  William  do. 

William,  carpenter,  h  Pine. 
Greenleaf  Rhoda  E.,  h  Pleasant,  c  Aspen. 

Sarah  M.,   h  Pleasant,  c  Aspen. 
Greenwood  James,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  5  Brookside. 
Gregoire  Henry  N.,  clerk  Osgood's  market,  h  Cottage,  n  Spring. 

Philomene,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Rene  do. 

Rene,  wood  jobber,  h   21  Vigeant. 

Sophie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Rene  do. 
Grendel  Mary,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Sebastian  do. 

*Sebastian,  card   grinder  Otis  Co,  h  foot  Pleasant. 
Grenier   Emilien,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Cherry,  Vigeant  blk. 

Louis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Grove. 

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88  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Grenier  Thales,  truckman  Otis  Co,  h    Cherry,  Vigeant  blk. 
*Qrey   Patrick   E.,   boots,    shoes    and   rubbers,   Grey  blk, 

Nenameseck  sq,  c  Water,  h  50  Church. 
Griffin  Daniel  1st,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  15  Otis  av. 

*Daniel,  farmer,  h  B  T. 

Katie  A.,  h  Daniel  do. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  John  Moore. 

Mary  J.,  dressmaker,  h  Daniel  do. 

*Michael  F.,  farmer,  h  Daniel  do, 

NelHe,  h  Daniel  do. 
Griffiths  Charles  K.,  second  hand  Otis  Co,  h  101  Park. 

Fred.  M..  h  Charles  K.  do. 
Grise  Joseph  B  ,  clerk  Coe  &  Naylor,  h  Gilbertville  Hill  rd,  3d 

h  from  reservoir. 
Grout  Mary  J.  Mrs,  (Horace  V.  B.)  h  Mrs  Abigail  Coney. 
Guard  Edouard,  lab,  h  Richard  N.  Marshall. 
Guay  Alphee,  h  East,  141  Otis  Co  blk. 

Josephine,  operative,  h  Alphee  do. 
Quertin   Alfred,  agt  sewing  machines.  South,  c  Water,  h  do. 
*Guertin  Francis,  h  Aspen. 

Helene,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Francis  do. 

Isidore,  shoemaker,  Aspen,  h  do. 

Joseph,   emp  weaving  room   Otis  Co,    h   Church,   n  M  E 
church. 

Rosario,  emp  Byrns  bakery,  b  Isidore  do. 

Rosie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Francis  do. 


*GuiId  E.  H.,  n.  D.,  physician,  Guild  blk,  Main,  h  14 
Pleasant.  Office  hours  «S  to  1>  a.  m.,  2  to  4  and  7  to 
8  p.  m. 


*Guild  Virgil,  h  Pleasant,  w  Church. 
Guilderson  Annie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  boarding  house,  14  Otis  av,  h  do. 

Legoria,  dressmaker,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 
Gwinn  Charles  T.,  hostler,  h  r  15()  W  Main. 

Martha  A.  Mrs,  h  Charles  T.  do. 


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RESIDENCE   DIRECl  ORY.  89 


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*Hack   ICmcrson   1*^,   teamster   F.   W.   I^^arrar,   b   Mrs  Jane   L. 

Gilbert. 
Haggerty  Mrs,  h  Patrick  do. 

Patrick,  farmer,  h  Osborne  rd,  Dist  7. 
Hale  George  W.,  photographer,  b  Mansion  House. 
Haley  Ann  Mrs,  (Patrick)   h  W  Main,  n  Barnes. 

Annie,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Cornelius,  lab,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd,  n  R  R. 

*Daniel,  loom  fixer,  h  Grove. 

George,  baker,  b  Mrs  E.  B.  Spaulding. 

*George,  saloon,  Water,  h  Main,  c  Parker. 

Johanna  Mrs,  (Daniel)  h  Michael  Shay  1st. 

John,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Gilbert  ct,  off  South. 

Mary  E.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Patrick  W.,  butcher,  h  John  do. 

Richard,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  44  Water. 

*Thomas  E.,  clerk  Hitchcock. &  Co,  h  2S  Prospect. 
Halfpenny  Thomas,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  James  Skififington. 
*Hall  Rev  Charles  M.,   pastor  Methodist    Episcopal    church, 
h  Church,  n  High. 

Elizabeth  W.  Mrs,  (Charles)  h  Chestnut. 

Emma    V.,     principal     grammar     school,     h     Church,    c 
Prospect. 

*George  G.,  clerk  Otis  Co,  h  7  Union. 

Mira  H.,  h   Mrs  Elizabeth  W.  do. 

Robert,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  12  Park  av. 

Samuel  A.,  iron  bridge  builder,  b  Thomas  F.  Sherman. 

*William  H.,  office  Gilbert  Co,  h  Chestnut. 

*William  H.  2d,  hostler  Gilmore's  stable,  h  52  North. 
Hamelin  Louis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  off  Water. 

Hamilton  Agnes  E.,  dressmaker.   Maple,  c  Morse  av,   h   Mrs 
Margaret  do. 

Jessie,  h  Joseph  Bell. 

Margaret,  operative,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 

Margaret  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  Maple,  c  Morse  av. 

Mary  C,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 
•  William  G.,  clerk  Otis  Co,  h  2i>  High. 
*Hampton  P^dward  T.,  spinner,  moved  to  Watertown,  Mass. 

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90  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


*Hampton  Stephen,  emp  Stevens  Co,  b  James  Craven. 
*Hanks  Herbert  S.,  coachman  F.  N.  Hosmer,  h  59  South. 
*Hannum  Charles,  emp  Ware  Lumber  Co,  h  W  Main. 
Harding  EHzabeth  L.  Mrs,  (Joseph)  h  High,  opp  school  house. 

Sarah  E.,  h  High,  opp  school  house. 
*  Harlow  Alvin  B.,  photographer,  Main,  h  W  Main,  n  Barnes. 
Harpin    Elie,    meat    and    provisions.   Maple    av,  h    Brimstone 
Hill  rd. 

Pierre,  farmer,  h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 
Harrington  Frank  D.,   painter,  Clinton,  h  do. 

*John,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  b  John  Riddle. 

Lucy  D.,  teacher,  h  Maple  av. 

*Robert  G.,  plumber,  West,  h  32  Eddy. 

Thomas,  emp  finishing  room  Otis  Co,  b  12  Otis  av. 
*Harris  William  H.,  emp  J.  A.  Gould,  b  John  A.  Gould. 
*Harrison  James,  teamster,  h  52  Water. 

*James  2d,  spinner,  b  Mrs  Philip  do. 

John,  h  Grove,  c  Pine. 

Katie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

Philip  Mrs,  h  Grove,  c  Pine. 

Sarah,  dressmaker,  h  James  do. 

*Thomas,  h  75  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Hart  Abbie  Mrs,  (James)  h  VV  Main. 

Harty  flary  E.   Mrs,     prop  Central  dining  rooms  and  ice 

cream  parlor,  96  and  98  Main,  h  do. 
*Harvey  Rev  Jasper  P.,  pastor  First  Congregational  church, 

W  Ctr,  h  W  Ctr. 
*Harwood  Andrew  J.,  farmer,   h   Greenwich   rd,  south  school 
Jiouse  No  7. 
*Frank  W.,  builder,   contractor,  saw  mill  and  cider  mill, 

W  Ctr,  h  do. 
^Jonathan  L,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr. 

*Myron  L.,  woodworker,   h   Greenwich   rd,   south  school 
house  No  7. 
*Hastings  Hiram,  mason,  28  Pleasant,  h  do. 

*John   H.,   painter,  2S  Pleasant,  h  do. 
*Hatch  James  P.,  emp  Spaulding's  bakery,  h  175  W  Main. 
^Hathaway   Elbridge,    ( Hathaway  &  Coney)  wood  dealer 

and  carpenter,  h  70  North.  ^ 

*Hathaway  Elijah,  carpenter,  h  Storrs. 

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RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  91 

*Hatliaway  Gcoff^c,  carpenter,  h  Park  av,  off  Bank. 
^Hathaway    Lyman,    (I<:.    &    L.    Jlathaway)    contractor 

and   builder,  High,  n  North,  h  do. 
*Iiatha\vay  VViUiam  A.,  carpenter,  h  Lyman  do. 
*Havvk)y  George  A.,  carpenter,  h  North,  opp  Cottage. 
*Hayden  Arthur  L.,  clerk,  h  Mrs  Hannah  S.  do. 

Hannah  S.  Mrs,  (Albert  G.)   h  IClm. 

Harriet    B.,  librarian  public    library,  h  Mrs  Hannah  S.  do. 


Hayes  J.  Q.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  Sandford  blk. 
Main,  h  Highland,  n  Church.  Olhce  hours  8  to  10 
a.  m..  2   to   4  and  7  to  <S  p.  ni. 


Healey  Patrick,  lab,  h  o()  West. 
Hebert  Henri,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Eddy. 
Henderson  Clara,  operative,  h  Felix  do. 

Felix,  lab,  h  Maple  av. 
*Hennessey  Charles,  lab,  b  Edward  McGuire. 

*Janies,  lab,  b  Edward  McGuire. 

*John,  saloon.  Water,  h  W  Main,  c  Vernon. 

Margaret,  (Richard)  h  John  do. 

Nellie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs.  Winnifred  Rohan. 
Henning  Sarah,  domestic,   h  William  S.  Hyde. 
Henry  Elizabeth  Mrs,  h  Gilbert  ct,  off  South. 
Hevey  Alexis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  22  Aspen. 

Joseph,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Water,  Keefe  blk. 
Hewitt  Frederick  P.,  emp  Otis  Co,   h  Church. 
*Hibbeard   Joseph    B.,   prop    Ware    creamery.    West,    h 

W  Main,  beyond  the  brook. 
Hickey  Michael,  machine  tender,  b  John  J.  Connelly. 
*Higgins  Daniel,  emp  round  house  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Ellen  Mrs,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

*  James  J.,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Johanna,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

John  J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  J.  do. 


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92  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Higgins  Katherine,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  13(^  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Minnie,  weaver,  b  Patrick  Fallon. 

*Thomas  J.,  loom  fixer,  h  Morse  av. 
Hills  Arthur  E.,  mason  Otis  Co,  h  183  W  Main. 

*Charles  F.,  mason,  h  ()()  North. 
*Hills   Frank,    (Hills  &  Aldrich)  mason  and  builder,  North, 

h  North,  opp  Prospect. 
Hills  Lucinda  M.  Mrs,  (Richard  M.)  h  Mrs  Sylvia  B.  Winslow. 
Hilton  Annie,  domestic,  h  Edwin  H.  Baker. 

Daniel,  card  grinder  Otis  Co,  b  14  Otis  av. 

Mrs,  (Eli)  h  East. 
*Hinckley   Louis    D.,  job  printer,  Main,  h  Bank,  c  Park  av. 
*Hinckley  Rufus,  mason,  h  Bank,  c  Park  av. 
♦Hitchcock  Abner  D.,  clerk  Clifford  &  Nolan,  h  165  W  Main. 
^Hitchcock   Calvin,    (C.  Hitchcock  &  Co)  dry  goods,  gro- 
ceries,  carpetings,  crockery,   glassware,    etc,   Hitchcock 
blk.  Main,  h  27  Pleasant. 
*HitchC0Ck  Charles   C,     (C.     Hitchcock    &     Co)     dry 
goods,   groceries,    carpetings,   crockery,   glassware,  etc, 
Hitchcock  blk.  Main,  h  ;")()  Church. 
*Hitchcock  Charles  N.,  clerk  Gilbert  Co,  h  Church,  n  Highland. 

Esther  ¥.,  h  Calvin  do. 

George  A.,  h  Charles  C.  do. 

Henrietta  T.,  h  Abner  D.  do. 

*Henry    M.,   painter,    paperhanger    and    bill    poster,    15 
Church,  h  do. 

Nancy  B.  Mrs,  (Abner)  h  18  Church. 
Hirst  Thomas  S.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Vernon. 
Hobbs  Sinamon,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  John  Weir. 
Hogan  Jennie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Charles  Brodeur. 

*John,   h  East. 
*Hoisington  William  C,  lab,  h  Emory  Gault. 
*Holden  D.  Otis  (Pratt  &  Holden)  painter,  h  151  W  Main. 

P2mma  M,,  h  George  C.  do. 
*Holden   George    C,  fruit,  confectionery,  cigars,  icecream, 

etc,  75  Main,  h  (SI  Main. 
Holland    Dwight,    agt   and   treas  W  W    Paper   Co,    h    Spring- 
field city. 

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RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  93 


*Holmes  Hamilton  G.,  machinist  Otis  Co,  li   !()!»  Park. 

Minnie  J.  Mrs,  (Daniel)  h  Michael  Golden. 
Hooker  Mary  A.  Mrs,  (Harrison)  h  Spencer  T.  Nye. 
Hope  Arthur  T.,  sewing  machine  agt,  rms  Mrs  Susan  Ross. 
*Horan  Patrick  W.,  lab,  h  South,  c  Monroe. 
Horton  Thomas,  farm  hand,  b  George  O.  Wheeler. 
*Hosmcr   Frederick  N.,  clothing   and  gents'  furnishings,  Sand- 
ford  blk,  h  8  Union. 
Houghton  Lizzie  S.,  domestic,  h  Dr  William  O.  Barrett. 
Houle  Pierre,  lab,   h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Houlihan  John,  emp  gas  house,  h  lo5  l^ast,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Margaret,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  John  Barry. 

*  Michael,  lab,  h  Cherry. 

Michael,  lab,  h  Water. 
Houston  Harry,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Monroe. 
Howard  Benjamin,  b  A.  S.  Jaquith. 

*Charles  W.,  painter,  h  Warren  V.  do. 

^Howard    Ernest    D.,  jeweler    and  watchmaker,  4G  Main, 

rms   Theodosia  Cummings. 
Howard  George  A.,  farmer,  h  O  T,  2d  north  Dist  5  school  house. 

John,  lab,  h  Church,  opp  M  E  church. 

Madora  R.,  h  W  Ctr. 

*Robert  M.,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  High. 

*Warren  V.,  painter,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  big  elm. 
Howe  Carrie  L.  Mrs,  (Charles  E.)  h  Vernon. 
Hoyt  William  N.,  farmer,  h  Dist  7,  off  Greenwich  rd. 
Huard  Alphonsine,  dressmaker,  Water,  h  Jacob  do. 

Arthur,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Jacob  do. 

Jacob,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Water. 
Hudon  Frank,  weaver,  b  11()  Canal. 

Parfait,  shoemaker,  IIG  Canal,  h  do. 
Hughes  John,  section  hand  Central  R  R,  h  Old  Gilbertville  rd, 
n  Gilbertville. 

*Hughes  Nicholas,  h  West  Warren. 
Hunter  John,  asst  engineer,  b  George  Allen,  W  W. 
Hurley  Dennis  J.,  loom  fixer  Stevens  Co,  h  Grove. 

*Thomas  F.,  brakeman  B  &  M  R  R,  h  W  Main. 
Hussey  Maggie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  12  Otis  av. 

Nellie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  12  Otis  av. 
Hutchins  Eunice,  h  9  Chestnut. 

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94  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Hutchins  Harriet,  h  9  Chestnut. 

*Hutchinson  George  A.,  carpenter,  h  Dist  5,  O  T,   n  school 
house. 
*Joseph  K.,  farmer,  h  Dist  6,   n  school  house. 
*Hycle    Alvan,    bookkeeper   Ware    National    Bank,    h    Calvin 
Hitchcock. 
Harriet  N.  Mrs,  (William)  h  Maple,  c  Chestnut. 
Harriet  S.,  h  Mrs  Harriet  N.   do. 
^liyde   Henry   K.,   cashier  Ware  National  Bank,  h  Elm,  n 

Chestnut. 
Hyde  Isabella,  teacher  of  languages,  h  Calvin  Hitchcock. 
Sarah  G.,  h  Calvin  Hitchcock. 

Sarah   J.  Mrs,  (Chauncey  T.)  h  Calvin  Hitchcock. 
*Hyde  William   S.,   pres  Ware  National  Bank,  h  Maple 
n  R  R  station. 


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Irwin  Archibald,  clerk  C  Hitchcock  &  Co,  b  Esther  Fuller. 
*Douglas,  lab,  h  19  William. 
*  James,    (P  O  Gilbertville)  farmer,  h  (brick,  last  in  Ware) 

Gilbertville  Valley  rd. 
f  James,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Clifford  av. 
*James  B.,  clerk,  h  William  J.  do. 

Martha,  seamstress,  h  James  do.  » 

Mary,  domestic,  h  Charles  H.  Lee. 
Sarah  R.,  weaver,  b  James  do. 
*Thomas  J.,  loom  fixer  Gilbertville,  h  James  do. 
Thomas  W.,    bookkeeper  Clifford   &   Nolan,    h  William 

J.  do. 
*William  J.,  paymaster  Gilbert  Co,  h  44  South. 


Jackson  Elizabeth,  clerk  H.    A.    Smith    &  Co,    b  Patrick  J. 

O'Leary. 
Jacques  Felix,  lab,  h  Aspen. 
^  Fred,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  GO  North, 

Frederic,   grocer,  North,  n   Pleasant. 
Hector,  baker,  h  3  Pleasant. 

T.  A.  X.  for  toothache  at  Spencer's. 


Horse  Blaiito  and  Syrcingles  at  MARK  SHERWIN'S. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  95 

*Jacques  Hermas,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  8  Otis  av. 

Mrs,  h  39  North. 

*  Pascal,  section  hand  B  &  A  R  R,  h  3  Pleasant. 
Jacquot  Francis  X.,  h  Aspen. 
Jalbert  Victor,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 
*Jaquith  Amos  S.,  farmer,  h  W  Ctr. 
^Jeffries   Isaac,   books,  stationery,  periodicals,  etc,  57  Main, 

h  Church. 
Jenks  Susan  B.  Mrs,  h  Mrs  Sylvia  B.  Winslow. 
"^Jennison   David  A.,  prop  Hampshire   House,  55  Main, 

h  do. 
Jodoin  Azarie,  baker,  h  Maple,  c  Maple  av. 
*Johnson  Charles,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd. 

*Franklin  S.,  farmer,  h  Gilbertville  Hill  rd,  n  reservoir. 

*Fred  A.,  farmer,  h  Franklin  S.  do. 

Kate,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  13  Otis  av. 


Jones  Winslow,  M.  D.,  physician,  office  over  Clark  & 
Co's  furniture  store,  h  504  W  Main.  Office  hours  10 
to  12  a.  m.,  2.30  to  G  p.  m.,  and  7  to  1)  p.  m. 


Joslyn  Abigail  W.,  h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 

Samuel,  farmer,  h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 

Virona,  h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 

*William  T.,  produce  peddler,  h  Enfield  rd. 
Jourdin   Polina,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Thomas  Laboissiere. 
*Jubb   Joseph  A.,  overseer  finishing   room  Gilbert  Co,  h    Park 

av,  1  Weeks  blk. 
Judd  Florence  L.,  stenographer  Gilbert  Co,  h  Nathan  G.  Reed. 
*Julia  Charles  A.,  asst  supt  Gilbert  Co,  h  G5  South. 
Jzyk  John,  farmer,  h  northwest  c  Dist  9. 

K 

Kaler  Nora,  emp  Otis  Co,  rms  12  Hitchcock  blk. 
Kane  Ann  Mrs,  (Patrick)  h  Mrs  Catherine   Keefe. 
^Arthur,  h  r  19  Water. 

Mail!  81    •-.  SPENCER'S.  \    OpDflsite  Nortli  St. 


Barpins  lie  Year  Roond  at  Mark  Sleriin's/Hlain  St 

96  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*Kane  Arthur  R.,  meat  and  provisions,    19  Water,  h  r  19. 

Ellen,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Spring,  n  Cottage. 

Fannie  Mrs,  (Peter)  h  James  H.  do. 

*Francis,  h  Frank  do. 

*Frank,  farmer,  h  Grove,  c  Pine. 

*James  H.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  54  E  Main. 

Mary  E.,  weaver,  h  6  Maple. 
Kasky  K'.a,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  Provost. 
*Keavney    Hugh,    emp   cloth    room    Otis  Co,  h  56  E  Main, 

Otis  Co  blk. 
Keefe   Bridget  Mrs,  h  South. 

Catherine  Mrs,  (Michael)  h  South,  opp  Monroe. 

Ellen,  teacher,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Lucy,  clerk  P.  J.  Downey,  b  Kate  Nolan. 

Mary,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Mary  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Mary  J.  Mrs,  (Philip  L.)  h  James  A.  Byrns. 

Sadie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Kate  Nolan. 
*Keegan  Patrick,  h  South,  n  Maple. 
Kelley  Catherine,  teacher,  h  Michael  do. 

Edward,  h  3  South. 

Eliza,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  John  Weir. 

*John,  night  watchman  Stevens  Co,  h  W  Main,  n   Barnes. 

Kate,  weaver,  h  Edward  do. 

Lilla  J.,  teacher,  h  John  do. 

Mary,  domestic,  b  14  Otis  av. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  18  Pleasant. 

*Mathew  H.,  spinner  Stevens  Co,  h  12  Maple. 

*Michael,  spinner,  h  8  South. 

Patrick,  farm  hand,  b  Freeman  Foster. 

Rose,  h  Edward  do. 

Sarah,  weaver,  h  Edward  do. 

*William,  h  Water,   n  West. 

William,  cardgrinder  Otis  Co,  h  22  Otis  av. 

*William  B.,  clerk  Coe  &  Naylor,  h  Michael  do. 
Kelliher  James,  h  Pleasant,  McArdle  blk. 

Julia,  dressmaker,  h  James  do. 

Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 

Mary  A.,  h  Patrick  do. 

*  Patrick,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Monroe. 
•  Timothy  J.,  mason,  h  James  do. 

Low  =  Prices  =  At  =  Spencer's. 


Mark  Stierwin,  Popular  One  Price  Clothier, 


OPP.    TOWN     HALL, 
-     WAKK. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  97 

Kennedy  Agnes,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Hugh  H.  do. 

*Alcxandcr,  h  l^rimstonc  Hill  rd. 

Catherine,  teacher  vocal  and  instrumental  music,  h  John  do. 

Daniel  S.,  milk  dealer,  h  Hardvvick,  n  Dist  7. 

David,  overseer  weaving  room  Gilbert  Co,  h  William  do. 

*David   R.,  tinsmith  Marsh  Bros,  h  .S  Cottage. 

Ella,  h  Thomas  do. 

George  W.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Cottage. 

*Hugh  H.,  h  5<)  South. 

Hugh  Mrs,  h  r  oo  Water. 

*James    M.,    second   hand    weaving   room   Gilbert  Co,   h 
Church,  c  Walnut. 

*James  P.,  expressman,  North,  c  Pleasant,  h  do. 

*John,  overseer  Otis  Co,  h  Prospect,  c  North. 

Mary,  domestic,  h  John  E.  Priest. 

Michael,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  17  Water,  Grey  blk. 

*Thomas,  carpenter  Otis  Co,  h  54  North. 

*William,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  4G  Pleasant. 
Kershaw  Ellen  Mrs,  (Robert)  h  Mrs  Mary  A.  Walsh. 
Kery  Pierre,   lab,  h  Water,  c  Webb  ct. 
Keyes  Bridget,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  John  Brosnahan. 

Nellie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  John  Brosnahan. 
*Kidgell  John  J.,  freight  agt  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Maple. 
King  Agnes  K.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Clement,  emp  Ware  Ice  Co,  h  Pleasant,  c  Parker. 

*Edward  W.,  lab,  h  West,  McQuaid  blk. 

*Elie,  milk  dealer,  h  Dist  7,  west  school  house,    n  Os- 
borne rd. 

Isabella,  h  Thomas  do. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Nenameseck  sq,  Grey  blk. 

Nellie,  bookkeeper  laundry,  b  John  E.  Priest. 

Samuel,  farmer,  h  Daniel  S.  Kennedy. 

Sarah  Mrs,  h  Water,  Keefe  blk. 

Thomas,  h  78  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Kinnerney  George,  farm  hand,  b  Henry  C.  Lamberton. 
*Knox  James,  resides  Palmer. 
*Koehler  G.  Adolph,  upholsterer  and  carpet-layer,  h  Palmer  rd, 

Lillie  A.,  bookkeeper  C.  F.  Hitchcock   &  Co,  Gilbertville. 
h  G.  Adolph  do. 

Minnie  P.,  h  G.  Adolph  do. 
Kulick  Petere,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  11  Otis  av. 

Oyr  Drugs  and  Ctiemicals  are  AtisolotelFPure.  --  Spencer's. 


Best  Fitting  Wlite  Shirts  are  sold  at  Mark  Sherttin's. 

98  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Labelle  Joseph,  yardman,  b  Louis  do. 

Laboissiere  J.  Baptiste,  emp  weaving  room  Otis  Co,  h  North, 
c  Pleasant.     R. 

J.  B.,  emp  Rev.  J.  T.  Sheehan,  h  North,  c  Pleasant. 

Omer,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  Pleasant. 

Thomas,  boarding  house,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Gl  E  Main,  Otis 
Co  blk. 

Victor,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 
'Labrie  M.,  lab,  h  Smith  blk,  off  Water. 
Lackey  Tillie,  weaver,  b  Jerome  Chesley. 
*Lacoste  Alfred,  plumber,  b  16  Otis  av. 

Alphonse,  second  hand  card  room  Otis  Co,  h  21  Otis  av. 

Amable,  aged  1)5,  h  16  Otis  av. 

*Joseph  L.,  operative,  h  87  Park. 

Mary  A.  Mrs,  boarding  house,  16  Otis  av,  h  do. 
Lacroix  Eugene,  lab,  h  Mrs  Jacques  do. 

George,  lab,  h  Vigeant. 

Jacques  Mrs,  h  Dale. 

Noe,  emp  Otis  Co,   h  Mrs  Jacques  do. 

Pierre,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  18  Vigeant. 
Lafreniere    Simon,    farmer,   h   N    Braintree    rd,   n  Gilbertville 

Valley  rd. 
Lagesse  Albert,  tinsmith  W.  S  Dunham,  h  r  10  Eddy. 

Joseph  J.,  painter,  b  James  H.  Culhane. 
Lajeunesse  Benoni,  h  114  Canal. 
Lajoie  Moise,  h  Aspen. 
*Lamb  Charles,  loom  fixer  Gilbert  Co,  h  Morse  av. 

Charlotte,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Rhoda  do. 

Rhoda  Mrs,  h  12  Bank. 
Lambert  Cordelia,  housekeeper,  h  Norbcrt  do. 

*Lambert  John   W.,    undertaker,   Grey  blk,   c  Water,   h 

50  Church. 
Lambert  Margaret  Mrs,   (John)  h  50  Church. 

Norbert,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West. 
*Lamberton  George,  farmer,  h  Belchertown  South  rd,  n  red 
bridge. 
*  Henry  C,  farmer,  h   Belchertown  South  rd,  n  G  C. 
Jennie  L.,  h  Henry  C.  do. 

F  A  RPFNCFR,  ~-  drugoist  -"  Rartfin's  mi 


Ill     THE  FASHIONABLE  SHADES     -:-  Ot    MQfl   QhprUlifl'c 

ALL  -:-    AND  SHAFKS  OF  NECKWEAR    dl    lflal^  OllulWIII  0. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  99 

Lamberton   Mary  A.,  teacher,  h  Geor<;e  do. 
Lamontaf^ne  Pierre,  enip  Stevens  Co,  h  37  North. 
Lamoiireux  Cehna,  weaver,  b  Victor  Laboissiere. 

FeHx,  carpenter,  h  Aspen. 
Landers  Addie  Mrs,  (John)  h  48  South. 

Jane  Mrs,  h  48  South. 

Wilham,  farm  hand,  b  Geor^^e  O.  Wheeler. 
Landry  Joseph  Mrs,  b  Mrs  Richard  Uansereau. 
*Lanc   Martin  L.,   groceries,  crockery    and  glassware.  Central 
blk.  Main,  h  Spring,  n  Cottage. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  41)  Water. 

Miranda  H.  Mrs,  (Otis)  h  Elm,  n  Chestnut. 
Langelier  Alfred,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 

*Come,  groceries,  38  West,  h  do. 

Pierre,  h  o8  West. 
Langevin  Abraham,  lab,  h  West. 

Pierre,  machine  agt,  b  Abraham  do. 
Lannier  Delia,  emp  Otis  Co,   h  Israel  do. 

Frank,  h  Morse  av. 

Fred,  h  Morse  av. 

Jean  Baptiste,  lab,  b  Israel  do. 

Sophronie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Israel  do. 
Lapalme  Romnalde,  shoemaker,  Eddy,  b  Francis  Gareau. 
*Lapierre  Eloi,  bar  tender  Mansion  House,  h  20  Aspen. 

Emma,  h  Jacques  do. 

P>ancois,  cigars,  tobacco,  tonics,  etc,  22  Water,  h  do. 

Francois,  lab,  h  11  North. 

Jacques,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  134  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Jeremie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Dale. 

Nazaire,   second  hand  spinning,  h25  Stevens  blk.    South. 

Nazaire  Jr.,  h  25  Stevens  blk,  South. 

Victoria,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Jacques  do. 
Laplante  Misael,  carpenter,  h  24  Eddy. 
Lapointe  Arthur,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  93  Park. 

Francois,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  c  Pleasant. 

Joseph,  lab,  h  120  Canal. 
Lariviere  Frederic,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Pierre  do. 

Pierre,  h  82  Main. 
Larose  William,  emp  dye  house,  h  Cherry,  Vigeant  blk. 
Larrivee  Priest,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 
Lashua  Mary  Mrs,  (John)  h  Chestnut,  n  Union. 


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Mi  Slierwiii,  oNEVi^cE^cLarHiER.  0pp.  Town  Hall,  Ware. 

100  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Lattinville  Lea,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Onesime  do. 

Ludgcr,  h  Onesime  do. 

Onesime,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  2S  Otis  av. 
*Laiinier  Adolphe,  clerk  M.  Sherwin,  b  Edward  N.  do. 

Edward  N.,  h  IG  Eddy. 

Israel,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  (Jo  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

William,  clerk  M.  L.  Lane,  h  Parker. 
Lavallee  Paul,  teamster,  h  40  North. 
Lawlor  Maggie,  b  Hampshire  House. 

Patrick,  emp  finishing  room  Stevens  Co,  b  Mary  A.  Shea. 
Lawton  Clara  Mrs,  (John  W.)  h  2  Weeks  blk.  Park  av. 
*Lawton   Edwin   W.,    (Ware  Ice  Co)  h  North,  n  School. 
*Lawton  James,  h  2  Weeks  blk^  Park  av. 

*Joseph     R.,    clothing,     gents'    furnishings,    48    Main,    h 
22   Pleasant. 

*William  B.,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd. 
Lazelle  Edward  T.,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Ellene  do. 

Ellen  E.  Mrs,  (Reuben  A.)  h  O  T,  Dist  T). 

Lillian  M.,  seamstress,  h  Mrs  Ellen  E.  do. 
*Leahan  James,  hostler  Jennison  &   Sturtevant,  h  Pleasant. 
Leclair  Louis  W.,  printer  C.  W.  Eddy,  b  M.  Dupuis. 

John,  h  123  Canal. 

Peter,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Peter  Kery. 
Ledoux  Cesaire,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Vigeant,  Renaud  blk. 
Leduc  Jerome,  lab,  h  3(5  Bank. 

John,  carpenter,  h  Jerome  do. 
*Lee  Charles  H..  head  dyer  Gilbert  Co,  h  South. 

*Patrick  J.,  fireman,  b  Thomas  Moriarty. 
^  Robert,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  W  Main,   r  John  Smith. 

Lefort  Ernest,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  3()  Otis  av. 

Margaret  Mrs,  b  36  Otis  av. 
Leggett  William  J.,  weaver,  b  James  Brannan. 
Lemoine  Joseph,  lab,  h  Pierre  do. 

Laurent,  spinner  Stevens  Co,  h  8()  North. 

Louis  Jr.,  lab,  b  Joseph  L'Heureux. 

Pierre,  mason,  h  Vigeant. 

Rose-Anna,  dressmaker,  h  Pierre  do. 
Lemon  Diane   P.  Mrs,  (Charles)  h  Daniel  C.  Marsh. 
*Lcpine  Charles  ,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  h  8G  Park. 

Maggie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Narcisse  Thibeaudeau. 
Lessard  Joseph,  lab,  h  18  Aspen. 

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CALL  ON  MARK  8HERWIN.  Next  door  to  P.  0. 

RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  101 

Lcssard  Ovide,  lab,  h  Joseph  do. 

Letourncau  Lcandrc,  clerk  L.  N.  Dupont,  b  do. 

Lcvesqiic  Francois,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  D  Otis  av. 

Joseph  E.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Thomas  Laboissiere. 

Marie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  9  Otis  av. 

Philomene,  weaver,  b  9  Otis  av. 

Ulderic,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Thomas  Laboissiere. 

Virginie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  9  Otis  av. 
L'Heureux  Joseph  Sr,  lab,  h  12  Aspen. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  12  Aspen. 

*Pierre    O.,    prop   Ware  Clothing  House,   84  Main,   rms 
No.  4  Hitchcock  blk. 
*Lindsey  William  Benj.,  mason  Hills  &  Aldrich,   h  80  North. 
Linthwaite  Henry,  h  W  Main,  r  John  Smith. 
Lipsky  S.,  dry  goods  and  clothing  peddler,  b  Joseph  Plant. 
Little  Dora,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Joseph  do. 

*Joseph,  gardener,  h  Parker. 
Livingston  John,  clerk  Clifford  &  Nolan,  h  Rufus  Hinckley. 
Locke  Catherine  J.  Mrs,  h  60  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Minnie  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  J.  do. 

Nellie  M.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  J.  do. 
Loney  Eliza,  domestic,  h  J.  PL  Grenville  Gilbert. 
Loomis   Caroline,  boarding  house,  14  Bank,  h  do. 

Cynthia  Mrs,  (P:imer)  aged  SS,  h  14  Bank. 
Lore  Hattie  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Charles  Sherman. 
Lothrop  Relief  A.  Mrs,  (Chauncey)  h  75  North. 
Lounze  William  Mrs,  h  Maple. 
Loveridge  Charles,  lab,  h  Palmer  rd. 
Lovett  Edward  P.,  dyer  Otis  Co,  b  Fred  O.  Rugg. 

Edward  P.,  dyer  Otis  Co,  h  Henry  L.  do. 

*Henry  L.,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  Pleasant,  n  North. 

Mary  A.  Mrs,  (James  C.)  h  61  Pleasant. 
Low  William,  machinist  Otis  Co,  b  Ralph  A.  Sullivan. 
Lung  J.,  Chinese  laundry.  South,  n  Water,  h  do. 
Lussier  Alex,  h  off  Water,  Smith  blk. 

Alexis,  emp  carding  room  Otis  Co,  h  40  North. 

Arthur,  lab,  h  n  18  Vigcant. 

Eudger,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 

Felix,  shoemaker  C.  P.  Nelson,  h  Aspen. 

Isidore,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  19  Water,  Grey  blk. 
*Lyman  Edward  N.,  stone  mason,  h  7  Prospect. 

A  Fine  Line  of   Cigars  at  Spencer's  Drug  Store. 


Save  Woney  bj  Bopi  Clotliiiii  at  MARK  SHERWiN'S. 

102  RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY. 

Lynes  Catherine  Mrs.  (John)  h  18  Water. 

Katie,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 
Lyon  Thomas  D.,   photographer,  Main,  h  1(5!)  W  Main. 

M 

*Mack  James,  lab,  h  Peter  do. 

Peter,  lab,  h  Clifford  av. 

*Peter  Jr.,  dyer,  h  Peter  do. 

Rebecca,  finisher,  h  Peter  do. 
MacOuarrie   Kenneth    G.,  electrician   B  &  M    R   R,  b  Esther 

Fuller. 
Madigan  Bridget  Mrs,  h  21  Water,  Grey  blk. 

Celia  B.,  emp   Otis  Co,  b  James  J.McBride. 

*  James  P.,  carpenter  Otis  Co,  h  Water,  Shay  blk. 
^Magrath    Harry  A.,   contractor   and  builder,-  Church,  n 

Highland,  h  do. 
*Mahar  Cornelius,  farmer,  h  Dist   7,  east  school  house. 
Mahon  Robert  Mrs,  h  W^-st,  Costello  blk. 
Mahoney  Catherine  Mrs,  h  Ul  Park. 

Hannah,  domestic,   h  Mrs  E.  B.  Spaulding. 

*James,  hairdresser,  Main,  h  North,  c  High. 

Katie,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Nellie  M.,  binder  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 
Mailloux  Arthur  J.,  inspector  Otis  Co,  h  Magloire  do. 

*Euclide,  agt  Metropolitan  Ins  Co,  h  Magloire  do. 

*J.  Alfred,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  Magloire  do. 

^Joseph  H.,  harnessmaker  T.  C.  Gleason,  h  West,  c  Water. 

*Magloire,  blacksmith  Otis  Co,  h  88  North. 

Pierre,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
^rialboeuf  John,    merchant  tailor,  Sandford  blk.    Main,  h 

Eddy. 
Malo  Leon,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West. 
Maloney  Elizabeth  G.,  dressmaker,  h  John  do. 

*James   M,,  foreman  Ware  River  News,  h  John  do. 

*John,  h  Clifford  av. 

Katie  H.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

Maggie,  v^eaver,  h  John  do. 

Maggie,  h  William  J.  Canavan. 

Mary  T.,  tailorcss,  h  John  do. 

All  Kinds  of  Toilet  PapersTt  SPENCER'S,  Main  ¥ 


Alwaysjii  stock,  the  latest  shaped  Still  Hats.-Mark  Stierwin 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  103 

Maloney   Nellie   E.,   dressmaker,   Sandford    blk,    Main,    h 

John  do. 
Maloney  Nora,  h  John  do. 

Patrick,  plasterer,  13  Monroe,  h  do. 
Marchand  Roch,  b  Joseph  Dumas  Jr. 
*Marland  Geori^c  A.,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Geori^e  D,  do. 

*George  D.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  Vernon. 

*James  A.,  mule  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  Young  do. 

*Joseph  F.,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Young  do. 

*Noah,  agt  Provident  Savings  Ins  Co,  h  00  Pleasant. 

*William,  overseer  spinning  Otis  Co,  h  !)!)  Park. 

*Young,  mule  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  No  83. 
*Marley  Martin  J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Ross  av. 
*  Marsh  Abner  H.,  clerk,  h  Prospect. 

Agnes  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  William  T.  Sherman. 

^flarsh    Daniel   C,    (Marsh  Bros)  stoves,  tinware,  plumb- 
ing, etc,  48  Main,   h  14  Cottage. 
*narsh    Dwight   F.,   treasWareLumber  Co,  h  19  Cottage. 
*Marsh   Fred   E.,  gold,   silver  and  nickel  plater,  7  Bank,  h  3 

Eddy  ct . 
^riarsh   Gamaliel,    (Marsh  Bros)  stoves,  ranges,  tinware, 

plumbing,  etc,  48  Main,  h  Church,  c  Prospect. 
*Marsh  George  S.,  overseer  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  14  Spring. 

Helen  E.,  h  Gamaliel  do. 

J.  Luther,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  No  2  school  house. 

*VVorthington  C,  carpenter,  h  51  North. 

*William  C,  wood  dealer,  h  North,  opp  High. 
Martel  Octave,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  83  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Rosa  Mrs,  h  off  Water,  Shea  blk. 
Martin  Abbie,  domestic,  h  Elbridge   S.  IJunbar. 

Auguste,  lab,  h  Morse  av. 
*Martin  Charles,  section  hand,  h  14  West. 

Damase,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  North. 

Edouard,  emp  Gilbert  Co.,  h  9  Vigeant. 

Edouard,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  Pleasant. 

*George,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Owen  do. 

*John,  bcamer,  h  Owen  do. 

Lucy,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Owen  do. 

Michael,  brakeman,  h  Owen  do. 

*Owen,  gate  tender  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Ross  av. 

Batli  Sponges,  Broslies  and  Soap.  ■-  Spencer's,  Main  St. 


The  best  fittiiiE  Pantaloons  are  sold  at  Marli  Slerwin's. 

104  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Martin  William,  back  tender,  h  W  W,  Belchertown  side. 
Mathieu  Clarinda,  milliner,  h  Michael  do. 
Michael,  harnessmaker,  h  15G  W  Main. 

Mathieu  Olivine,   dressmaker,  156  W  Main,  h  Michael  do. 

flathieU   Velleda,   teacher  of  pianoforte  and  instructor  in 
Oil  and  Kensington  painting,  156  W  Main,  h  Michael  do. 
*Mathieu  Wilfred,  mule  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  Michael  do. 
Matteau  Joseph,  lab,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Matthews  Catherine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mary  J.  Parks. 
May  Lucy  H.  Mrs,  (Artemas)  h  35  Church. 
McAllister  Watson  A.,  second  hand  weaving  room  Otis  Co,  h 

Church,  c  Park  av. 
*McArdle  Edward  T.,  painter,  h  Thomas  do. 

*James,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Pleasant,  n  Bank. 

*John,  h  Pleasant. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  John  do. 

*Michael  J.,  saloon.  Pine,  h  Owen  do. 

*Owen,  saloon,  Pine,  h  East. 

*Owen  H.,  mason,  h  4  East. 

Rose,  h  John  do. 

*Thomas,  cigars,  tobacco,   fruit,  confectionery,  etc.   East, 
h  do. 
McAuley  Bridget,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  3  Grove, 

Katie,  web  drawer,  Otis  Co,  h  3  Grove. 

Maggie,  h  3  Grove. 

*Patrick,  mason  tender,  h  3  Grove. 

*Patrick  Jr.,  prof  ball  player,  h  3  Grove. 
*McBride  Edward,  bookkeeper  Otis  Co,  agt  Sunday  papers,  h 
Mrs  Mary  do. 

Eliza  Mrs,  (John)  h  Arthur  J.  Dexter. 

Elizabeth  J.,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

*James,  spinner  Stevens  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*James,  piper  Otis  Co,  h  90  Park. 

*James  J.,  machinist  Otis  Co,   h  off  Pleasant,  n  North. 

*John,  b  P.  J.  Moore. 

Kittie,  b  Henry  C.  Lamberton. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Terrence)  h  44  North. 

Mary  E.,  cutter  Otis  Co,   h   Michael  do. 

*Michael,  h  14  Maple. 

*Stephen,  spinner,  h  South,  n  Maple. 

Keep  the  Nnmber  Ever  in  Mind— 100  Main  St. 


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RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  105 


*McBridc  Thomas,  cmp  Stevens  Co,  h  Monroe. 

*Thomas  J.,  bookkeeper  finishinc^   room  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs 
VVinnifred  Rohan. 
*McCann  John,  clerk  M.  L.  Lane,  b  Charles  N.  Gilbert. 

Mary,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Henry)    h  r  7  Monroe. 

William  J.,  weaver,  h  Gilbert  ct. 
McCarcy  Margaret,  h  Peter  Murphy. 
McCarthy  Bridget,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Catherine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

*Jeremiah,  watchman  Otis  Co,  h  14  Pine. 
.»>  John,  h  off  Pleasant,  n  North. 

John  D.,  emp  Otis  Co.,  h  31  Water. 

Kate,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Maggie,  h  78  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Mary,  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  Main,  c  Parker. 

Mary  E.,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  John  do. 

Nora  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 
*McCarty  Dennis,  painter,  h  3  Brookside. 

Eliza,  dressmaker,  14  West,  h  Patrick  do. 

*Eugene,  painter,  h  52  Water. 

Julia,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Patrick  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  John  T.  Connell. 

^Patrick,  lab,  h  14  West. 

Sarah,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Patrick  do. 
McCrystal  James,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Patrick  do. 

Mary,  h  Patrick  do. 

Patrick,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  13  Otis  av. 

Patrick  Mrs,  boarding  house,  13  Otis  av,  h  do. 
McDonald    John,  baker  Mrs  E.   B.   Spaulding,  b  Mrs   H.   H. 
Wilcox. 

Randall,  farm  hand,  b  George  O.  Wheeler. 
McEleheney  Elizabeth  Mrs,  (Matthew)  h  (>  East. 

William  F.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  G  East. 
McElvoy  James,  carpenter,  b  29  Pleasant. 
McGarry  Mary  Mrs,  (Michael)   h  34  Water. 

Michael,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  34  Water. 
McGowan  Mrs,  h  Webb  ct. 
McGrath  Celia,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Charles  M.,  h  East. 


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106  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*McGrath  Daniel,  farmer,  h  Dist  4,  north  school  house. 

Edward  J.,  emp  W  W  Paper  Co,  h  Daniel  do. 

Katie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

Margaret,  h  Thomas  do. 

Sarah,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Thomas,  lab,  h  15  Otis  av. 

Thomas  Mrs,  boarding  house,  15  Otis  av,  h  do. 
*McGuire  Edward,  carpenter,  h  East. 
McHenry  Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  opp  High. 

Sadie,  clerk  H.  A.  Smith  &  Co,  h  Joseph  do. 
*McIlwraith  Samuel,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  r  John  Smith,  W  Main. 
*McIntyre  William,  farmer,  h  Osborne  rd,  Dist  7. 
McKay  Daniel  H.,  baker  Mrs  Spaulding,  h  W  Main,  n  Barnes. 

Etta,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Catherine  Keefe. 

Margaret,  domestic,  h  C.  E.  Stevens. 

Sarah,  domestic,  h  C.  E.  Stevens. 
*McKeagan   Thomas    (P  O  Bondvillc)    farmer,   h  Swift  River 

rd,  Dist  3. 
McKee  Thomas,  weaver,  b  James  Irwin. 
*McKenney  Edward,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 

Margaret   Mrs,  h  Water. 
*McKeon  James,  h  Water,  Hogan  blk. 

James,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  13  Otis  av. 
*McKinstry  Cassius,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  (William)  h  141)  W  Main. 
McLaughlin  Bridget  Mrs,  (John)  h  13  William. 
McMahon  George  H.,  b  Mrs  Margaret  J  do. 

*James,  lab,  h  36  West. 

*John,  h  29  Water. 

*John  H.,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

Katie,  h  John  do. 

Maggie,  b  Mrs  Michael  do. 

Mcflahon    flargaret    Mrs,   boarding  house,   Morse  av, 

h  do. 
McMahon  Margaret  J.  Mrs,  (William)  h  ir»  Water. 

Michael  Mrs,  h  24  Pine. 

Norah,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

*Owen  F.,  market  gardener,  h  1  I  Prospect. 

*  Patrick,  lab,  h  James  do. 

Patrick  Mrs,  pianos,  organs,  etc,  20  Water,  h  do. 


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RESIDENCE   DIRECT  ORY.  107 


*McMahon  Thomas,  lab,  h  at  lari^c. 

*\Villiain  V.,  lab,  li  James  do. 

*VVilliam  II.,  weaver  Gilbert  Co.  b  Mrs  Mari^aret  J.  do. 
*]\lel\Iaiuis  Owen,  enip  Stevens  Co,  c(jrres   SprinL;field    Repub- 
lican, h  21  West. 

*Patrick,  farmer  and  milk  dealer,  h  \V  Ctr  rd,   n  \V  Ctr. 
McNancy  Catherme,  domestic,  h  David  P.  Billings. 
*McNaney  Patrick,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main. 

*Thomas,  second  hand  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main. 
McOrt  James,  b  Mrs.  Ann  Filzpatriek. 
McOuade  Katie,  h  Mary  do. 

Mary,    emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  711  K  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Sarah,  h  Mary  do. 
*McOuaid  Hugh,  h  West. 
Meandy  Clara,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  110  Canal. 
Meany  Bridget  A.,  dressmaker,  h  Matthew  do. 

*John,  spinner,  h  Matthew  do. 

*  Matthew,  farmer,  h  5  Maple. 

*Michael  J.,  h  Matthew  do. 
Medcalf  Myrtle  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  rms  Frederick  V.  Sturtevant. 

*Medcalf  William,    insurance  and    collector,    rm  D    Hitch- 
cock blk,  h  47    Main. 
*Medcalf  William  A  ,    (West  Warren)    drug  clerk,  h  South,  c 

Monroe. 
*Melancon  Louis,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  school   house. 
Menard  P^-ancois,  lab,  h  oO  Stevens  blk,  South. 

Joseph,  h  8  W^ater. 

Zephirin,  emp  C)tis  Co,  h   Dale. 
Mercier  George,  lab,  h  115  Canal. 
Merriam  Isabella  L.  Mrs,  dressmaker,  .')0  South,  h  do. 

*John  O.  A.,  farmer,  h  Enfield  rd. 
Merrick  Abbie,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main,  n  Main. 

Rosa,  h  W  Main,  n  Main. 

Sophia,  operative  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main,  n  Main. 

*Sylvcstcr,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  2()  Prospect. 

*William,  wood  dealer,  West,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  Vernon. 
*Merritt  Andrew,  hairdresser  W.  M.  W^inter,  h  North,  n   High. 
Merry  Patrick,  lab,  h  Vigcant,   Renaud  blk. 
Messier  Joseph,  carpenter,  h  liddy. 

Louis,  coachman,  h  (SI  K.  Main,   Otis  Co  blk. 

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108  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Messier  Pierre,  h  Louis  Dupre. 

*Miller  G'eorge  W.,  finishing  room  Otis  Co,  h  Michael  G.  do. 

*Michael  G.,  finishing  room  Otis  Co,  h  North,  opp  Cottage. 
Mihier  George  H.,  woolsorter,  h  Brookside. 

John,  woolsorter,  h  Brookside. 


*Miner  D.  W.,  M.  D.,   physician  and  surgeon,  37  Main,  h 
37  Pleasant.  Office  hours  D  to  10  a.  m.,  and  2  to  3  p.  m. 

*Miner  W.  W.,  M.  D.,   physician  and  surgeon,  37  Main, 
h  37  Pleasant.     Office  hours  9  to  10,  2  to  3. 


*Minor  Jesse,  blacksmith,  h  Aspen,  c  Dale 

*Miskill  Daniel,  lab,  h  Webb  ct. 

Mockley  Maggie,  sorter  paper  mill,  b  John  J.  Connelly. 

Monahan  Ellen,   b  Patrick  Fallon. 

Monast  Louis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 

Stanislas,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Buckley  blk. 
Mongeau  Joseph,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  James  Skiffington. 

Stanislas,  h  113  Canal. 
*Mongrain  Henry  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Maple  av. 

*Louis  A.,  h  Leon  Dupree. 
Monroe  Roxana  B.  Mrs,  (H.  G.  Otis)  h  Marshall  N.  Richards. 
Montague  William,  compositor  News  office,  b  Nelson  F.  Bacon. 
^Montgomery  John  T.,  cloth  inspector  Gilbert  Co,  h  15  William. 

Mary  J.  Mrs.  (Alexander)  h  2  South. 

William  A.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  J.  do. 
Moody  Lilla,  domestic,  h  W.  M.  Winter. 
Moore  Almira  Mrs,  (Dr  Joseph)  h  18  Pleasant. 

*Charles  F.,  farmer,  h  Dist  2,  n  G  C. 

Frank  N.,  h  Charles  F   do. 

P'rederick  C,  farm  hand,  h  Dist  4,  north  school  house,  last 
house  in  Ware. 

*Jeremy,  farmer,  h  Dist  5,  second  south  school  house. 

John,  lab,  h  10  Grove. 

*Joseph  Lot,  h  Mrs  Almira  do. 

Watch  -  Spencer's  •  Window  -  for  -  Surprises. 


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RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  109 

Moore  Laureston,  h  18  Pleasant. 

*Ossian  N.,  bookkeeper  Otis  Co,  h  Philip  H.  Sagendorph. 


^rioore   P.   J.,   attorney  and  counsellor-at-law,  justice  of  the 
peace,  66  Main,  h  14  Bank. 


Moore  Winifred,  cashier  A.  Bryson,  b  Mrs  Eliza  A.  Converse. 
Moquin  Albert,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  b  A.  Barsalou,  Eddy 

Hill. 
*Moran  Daniel,  boiler  tender  Gilbert  Co,  h  11  Monroe. 

*Daniel  E.,  b  Daniel  do. 

*James  W.,  emp  Byrns  bakery,  h  Daniel  do. 

John,  weaver,  h  133  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 

John,  h  Thomas  do. 

*John  Jr.,  loom  fixer,  h  John  do. 

Lowes,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  r  18  Pleasant. 

*Patrick,  spinner,  h  Daniel  do. 

Patrick,  h  John  do. 

Patrick,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  17  Eddy. 

Thomas,  pensioner,  h  Ross  av. 
Morck  Hattie  G.,  h  Dwight  F.  Marsh. 
*Moreau  Albert,  piper  Otis  Co,  h  89  Park. 

Amedee,  emp  Joseph  Cote,  b  Joseph  Cote. 

Charles,  carpenter,  b  T.  Bousquet. 

*Henry  M.,   h  Louis  do. 

John,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Louis  do. 

*Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Vigeant,  Renaud  blk. 

Louis,  teamster,  h  65  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Ulric  H.,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Louis  do. 
*Morgan  William  H.,  overseer  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  22  Cottage. 
Moriarty  Bridget,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Bridget  Mrs,  h  26  Stevens  blk.  South. 

Catherine  Mrs,  (John)   h  138  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Daniel,  emp  J.  H.  Donnelly,  b  James  Skiffington. 

*Daniel  J.,  lab,  h  Thomas  do. 

Hannah,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

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Moriarty  James  M.,  farmer,  h  130  Cherry. 

*Johii  F.,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*John  J.,  farmer,  h  Thomas  do. 

Kate,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Maggie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Mary,  operative,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 

Maurice,  lab,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Maurice    T.,  boss  section  hand  B  &  M   R  R,  h  Dist  9, 
n  W  Ctr. 

Michael,  teamster,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Michael,  spinner,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 

Nellie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Patrick  J.,  farmer,  h  Dist  3,  south  B  T. 

Patrick,  spinner,  h  4  Maple. 

Thomas,  farmer,  h  O  T,  n  B  T. 

*Thomas,  h  29  Eddy. 

Thomas,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 

Thomas,  lab,  h  Cherry. 

Thomas  J.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Thomas  J.,  second  hand  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  130  Cherry. 

Thomas  Jr.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  W  Main,  n  the  bridge. 

*Timothy,  spinner,  h  Mrs  Bridget  do. 
Morin  Edward,  engineer  Otis  Co,  h  Samuel  do. 

Ferdinand,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  7  Vigeant. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Louis  Cyriaque,  Jr. 

*Louis  N.,  clerk  Clifford  &  Nolan,  h  Walnut. 

Samuel,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

Samuel,  lab,  h  7  Vigeant  blk,  Cherry. 
Morrell  Arthur,  spinner  Gilbert  Co,  b  110  Canal. 
Morrill  Albert,  blacksmith,  b  Leander  Foote. 
Morrissey  Patrick,  night  watchman  engine  house  B  &  M   R  R, 

b  Andrew  Sullivan. 
*Morse  C.  Parsons,  farmer,  h  Maple,  c  Morse  av. 

*Edward  P.,  milkman,  town  assessor,  h  Maple,  c  Morse  av. 

Fred  D.,  h  William  W.  do. 

*Morse  Samuel,   real  estate,  b  Mrs  Hannah  W.  Tupper. 
*Morse  William  W.,  wood  dealer,   h  (brick)  O  T,  north   B  T. 
*Mott  John  F.,  paper  hanger,  h  High. 
*Moulson  Arthur  G.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Ephraim  do. 

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RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  Ill 

*Moulson  Ephraim,  custom  tailor,  Main,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  the 

Louie,  emp  cardrbom  Gilbert  Co,  b  Frank  L.  Sherman. 
Moulton  Lavonia  Mrs  (Bainbrid<^e  C.)  h  Church,  c  Prospect. 
*Moynihan   Michael,   (P  O   Bondville)    farmer,   h  Swift  River 
rd,  Dist  a. 

*Bartholomew,  engineer  l^arrett's  Junction,  h  Michael  do. 

John,  farmer,  h  Michael  do. 

Mary,  weaver  Thorndike,  h  Michael  do. 

Patrick  H.,  b  Patrick  P^allon. 
Mullen  Bridget  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  O'Connell. 

Felix,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  John  Riddle. 
*Mulvany  Bernard  J.,  mason,  h  Mrs  Mary  H.  do. 

*  Daniel,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  31  Water. 
Jennie  E.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  H.  do. 
Maggie   C,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  H.  do. 
Mary  H.  Mrs,  h  iy2  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 
*Patrick,  h  W  Main. 

■^riulvany   P.   J.,   ice  cream  parlors,  cigars,  tobacco,  con- 
fectionery, etc,  78  Main,  h  W  Main. 
Mundell   Ezra  H.,  farmer,  h  W  Brookfield   rd,   n   Gilbertville 

Valley  rd. 
Mundy  Arthur  J.,  (Newtonville)    publisher,  summer   resident, 

h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 
Murphy  Annie  J.,  domestic,  h  William  H.  Hall. 
*Cornelius,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  42  South. 
*Dennis,  emp  Mrs  E.  B.  Spaulding,  b  Mrs  E.  B.  Spaulding. 

*  James,    (P    O    Bondville)    plasterer,   h  off   Swift    River 

rd,  Dist  3. 
*John,  farmer,  h  Belchertown  South  rd,  west  B  T. 
*John,  h  Main,  c  Parker. 
John,  spinner  Otis  Co,  b  15  Otis  av. 
John  J.,  lab,  h  Brimstone  Hill  rd, 
Katherine,  h  Peter  do. 

Margaret  E.,  dressmaker,  5  William,  h  Peter  do. 
*Michael,  farmer,  h  John  do. 
Minnie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Cornelius  do. 
*Peter,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  5  William. 
*Thomas  F".,  emp  R  R,  h  John  do,  n  B  T. 
Thomas  Mrs,  h  Mrs  Bridget  Madigan. 
Thomas,  emp  B  &  M  R  R,  b  Mrs  Margaret  McMahon. 

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^M 


112  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*Murray  Frederick,  h  William  do. 

*Henr\',  operative,  h  William  do. 
*John,  lab,  h  William  do. 
Margaret,  domestic  Mansion  House,  b  do. 
Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  William  do. 
*Wiliiam,  policeman,  h  West. 

N 

Nadeau  Joseph,  mason,  h  Aspen. 

*Nash  Ernest  B.,  overseer  cardroom  Otis  Co,  h  106  Park. 
Natid  Alfred  Mrs,  b  Mrs  Charles  Berthiaume. 
*Naylor  Charles  E.,  spinner,  h  Thomas  do. 

Clara  B.  B.,  h  Thomas  do. 

Ida  R.,  bookkeeper,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Thomas,  h  Chestnut,  opp   Elm. 
*Naylor  Thomas  Jr.,    (Coe  &  Naylor)  grocer,  Main,  h 

Church,  n  Walnut. 
Neall  Emily,  weaver,  b  William  J.  Patterson. 
Needham  Ina  M.  Mrs,  (George)  h  Mrs  Mary  H.  Thompson. 

James  W.,  second  hand  Otis  Co,  h  78  North. 
Neff  George  D.,  fireman,  b  Francis  A.  Sturtevant. 

Theresia  Mrs,  (Andrei)  h  51  North. 
Neil  Julia,  domestic,  h  Dr  David  W.  Miner. 
Nelligan  Ellen,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 

*James,  marble  works,  h  West. 

Mary  Ann,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 
*Nelligan   Patrick  J.,   concrete  paving  and   gravel    roof- 
ing, h  end  W  Main. 
*Nelson  Charles   P.,    boots,    shoes    and    rubbers,    Main,    rms 
Rev.  C.  M.   Hall. 

*John  J.,  engineer,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd. 
*Neville  Andrew,  h  South,  opp   Monroe. 

Annie,  dressmaker,  h  Andrew  do. 

*James,  saloon,  Water,  h  54  South. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  5  South. 

*Michael,  h  Andrew  do. 

Minnie,  weaver,  Mrs  Mary  do. 
Newcomb  Alice  E.  Mrs  ,(John  H.)  h  W  Main,  c  Barnes. 

Arthur  E.,  clerk  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Alice  E.  do. 

Hpencer's    is    at    100    Main    !St. 


is  pur  Clfltliier?    Mark  Stierwin,  Next  door  to  P.  0. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  113 


Nevvcomb   Edward  II.,  student,  h  Mrs  Alice  li.  do. 

*William    N.,    paymaster   and   bookkeeper  Stevens  Co,   h 
Mrs  Alice   K.  do. 
Newland  Julia,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  High,  c  Spring. 

Mary,  h  High,  c  Spring. 

Melville  D.,  farmer,  h  Dist  7,  west  school  house. 

Sarah  L.,  teacher,  h  Wales  II.  do. 

*\Vales  H.,  master  mechanic  Otis  Co,  h  21  Pleasant. 
*Ne\vton  Rollin  D.,  emp  Mrs  Sarah  Sage,  h  South. 
Nichols  Arvilla  Mrs,  (Charles)  h  02  North. 

*Frank  P..  emp  Otis  Co,  h  15  Eddy. 

Frederick  E.,  farmer,  h  O  T,  Dist  5. 

*Justin  D.,  teamster  F.  P.  Clark  &  Co,  h   off   Pleasant,   n 
North. 

*William  J.,  machinist  Otis  Co,  h  William. 
Nicholson  Elizabeth  J.,  h  11  Pleasant. 
*Nickerson  Charles  A.,  painter,  h  10  Eddy. 
*Nolan  Charles,  night  watchman  Otis  Co,  h  Cherry. 

*Nolan  Daniel,  mason,   (Clifford  &  Nolan,)   market,  h  30 

Pleasant. 
*Edward  W.,  mason,  h  Charles  do. 
Kate,  dressmaker,  146  W  Main,  h  do. 
Noreau  Alphonse,  emp  cardroom  Otis  Co,    h   19  Stevens  blk. 

South. 
Norton  Elizabeth  M.,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Michael  M.  do. 
*George  A.,  conductor  B  &  M  R  R,  h  47  Pleasant. 
Norton  J.  William,  (Norton's   marble  and  granite  works) 

West,  opp  Water,  h  Michael  M.  do. 
^Norton   Michael  M.,    (Norton's     marble      and     granite 

works)  West,  opp  Water,  h  55  South. 
Norton   Michael   M.   Jr.,    (Norton's  marble    and  granite 

works)  West,  opp  Water,  h  Michael  M.  do. 
*Nutting  Joel,  carpenter,  h  Dist  9,   east  W  Ctr. 
*Nye  Spencer  T.,  (Gilbertville)    station    agt  B  &  A  R  R,    Gil- 

bertville,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd,  n   New    Braintree    rd. 


Chocolate  and   Bonbons  at  Spencer's  Drug  Store. 


Mark  Slierwin,  one-prTe'^clStAier.  Mansion  Hoose  Block. 

114  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

0 

*Oakes    Charles    B.,   (Oakes    Bros)   carpenter  and  builder,   7 
Monroe,  h  do. 

*David  J.,  (Oakes  Bros)  carpenter  and   builder,  7    Mon- 
roe, h  do. 

Sally  A.  Mrs  (David  E.)  h  7  Monroe. 
*Oates  John,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Eugene  Sullivan. 
O'Brien  Margaret  Mrs,  h  24  Otis  av. 

Margaret,   bookkeeper  making-up    room  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs 
Margaret  do. 

*William  D.,  spinner  Gilbert  Co,  h  off  Water. 
O'Connell  Ann,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  do. 

*Bartholomew,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Monroe. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  off  Water,  n  Smith  blk. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  William. 

Thomas  Mrs,  h  i)  Maple. 

*Timothy  J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  13  Monroe. 

Winnifred,  h  Mrs  Ann  Haley. 
O'Connor  Ann  Mrs,  (Kyran)  h  5  Storrs. 

Anna  M.,  dressmaker,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Dennis,  carpenter,  h  18  Grove. 

John,  beamer  Otis  Co,  b  Maggie  McCarthy. 

*John  F.,  baggage  express,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Maggie,  dressmaker.  Main,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Mary  E.,  dressmaker,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

*Maurice,  coachman  C.  E.  Stevens,  h  8  Maple. 

Peter,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  29  Pleasant. 

*Thomas  H.,  mason,  h  17  Pine. 
*Ogilvie    John,    emp    Gilbert    Co,    h    Gilbert    ct,    off    South, 

n  Monroe. 
O'Grady  Mary  Mrs,  h  r  33  Water. 

*Michael,  h  Webb  ct. 

Thomas,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  r  33  Water. 
O'Haire  Jennie,  millinery,  b  Mrs  Mary  Driscoll. 
O'Hara  Ann  Mrs,  h  Water,  Lambert  blk. 

Hannah,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 
Olds   Marcia  A.  Mrs,  (John  B.)    h  35  Church. 
*0'Leary  Frazier  L.,  clerk  H.  M.  Clark,  b  12  Otis  av. 

Jeremiah,  asst  engineer  W  W  Paper  Co,  b  Martin  Cullity. 

Guticnra  Soap  15g  a  Box  at  SPENCER'S,  100  Main  St. 


WELL  MADE  CLOTHING  AT  MARK  SHERWINS". 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  115 

O'Leary  Jeremiah,  carpenter,  h  Timothy  do. 

John,  curate  All  Saints  Catholic  church,  h  1«S  Hank. 

Mary  Mrs,  h  John  C.  Boyle. 

*  Patrick  A.,  spinner  Stevens  Co,  h  VV  Main,  Cummings  blk. 

*Tiniothy,  spinner  Gilbert  Co,  b  John  Smith. 

*Timothy,  lab,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  Vernon. 
Olivier  Hortense,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Onesime  do. 

Onesime  Mrs,  h  80  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Olsen    John     E.     M.,     machinist    Otis    Co,    b    Mrs    William 

E.  Nichols. 
O'Neil  Edward,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Gilbert  ct,  off  South. 

Julia  A.,  domestic,  h  Dr  E.  H.  Guild. 
*0'Neill  Patrick,  j^^ardener,  h  7  William. 
*0'Riley  Daniel,  lab,  h  VM  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 

♦Michael,  h  Daniel  do. 

♦Patrick,  mule  spinner  Otis  Co,  b  15  Otis  av. 

Rose,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Daniel  do. 
*Orrell  Ephraim  E.,  asst  supt  Otis  Co,  h  Church,  n  Walnut. 
Osborne  Charles  L.,   farmer,  h  Henry  S.  do. 

♦Gilbert,  (P  O   Thorndike)  farm  hand,  b  C.  Frank  Smith. 

♦Henry  S.,  farmer,  h  Dist  »i,  n  town  line. 
^Osgood  John,    (Osgood   &  Preston)    provisions,    9    Bank, 

h  9  Cottage. 
O'Shea  Daniel,  lab,  h  77  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Daniel  Jr.,  lab,  h  Daniel  do. 

Ellen,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Daniel  do. 

Maggie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Daniel  do. 

♦Nicholas,  carpenter,  h  W  Main,  n  bridge. 
Ostigny  Elzear,  lab,  h  3(5  Bank. 
Ouellette  Henriette,  b  Pierre  Lamontague. 

Stella,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Mrs  Athanase  Cote. 
Oumiette  Jean,  lab,  b  Damase  Allaire. 
Ovens  James,  night  watchman  Otis  Co,  h  Gilbert  ct,   off  South, 

n  Monroe. 
♦Owen  Ozias  B.,  farmer,  h  W  Main,  n  Clinton. 


Packard  Elizabeth  A.,  teacher,  h  Otis  do. 

^Packard    Henry   O.,     (Barnes     &     Packard)     meat    and 
provisions,  Main,  c  North,  h  High,  n  North. 

Wan   ■    Li8fei@Fis   -  afe  -  Spe^Gep's. 


The  Largest  Slock  ol  Clolliiiig  io  Im  at  llllarli  Slieriin's. 

116  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*Packard  Otis,  farmer,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd. 
Paradis  Frank,  h  South,  c  Monroe. 

*Henry,  emp  Electric  Light  Co,  h  South. 
Pare  David,  lab,  h  Charles  T.  Abare. 

*Joseph,  shoemaker,  Main,  h  Morse  av. 

Medard,  lab,  h  Morse  av. 

Medard  Jr.,  h  Medard  do. 
Parent  Edward,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  foot  Monroe. 
Parenteau  Napoleon,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  139  East,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Pariseau  Henri,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  11  Vigeant. 

Mary,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Narcisse  Thibeaudeau. 
*Parker  Charles  E.,  carpenter,  h  r  E.  H.  Gilbert. 
Parker  Charles  S.,   carriage     and     harness     repository, 

Parker,  h  Pleasant,  c  Church. 
*  Parker  Wheeler   B.,    gardener   Col  E.  H.  Gilbert,  h   Church, 

n   Highland. 
Parks  Hattie  A.,  h  Mary  J.  do. 

Mary  J.,  h  12  Bank. 

Sarah  N.,  h  Mary  J.  do. 
Paton    Archibald     B.,    general     supt    Gilbert    Co,    h    Church, 

n  Highland. 
^Patterson  William  J.,  teamster,  h  Gilbert  ct,  off  South. 
*Paul  George,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  i)  Pleasant. 
Pay  Richard  G.,*  carpenter  Otis  Co,  h  South,  c  Monroe. 
Peckham  Eugene,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  2i)  Pleasant. 
Pepper  Mary  A.  Mrs,  (J.  H.)  h  Edward  D.  Cummings. 
*Perkins   William   H.   H.,  warden  town  farm,  h  Dist  6,  north 

W  Ctr. 
Perley  Henry  P.,  farmer,  h  Belchertown  North  rd,   c  O  T. 
Pero  George  F.,  emp  iron  foundry,  b  John  P.  do. 

^*PerO  John    P.,   prop  Ware  Foundry,  Eddy,   h  W  Main,  c 

Vernon. 
Perrcault  Thomas,   night  watchman  Otis  Co,   h  Water. 

Thomas,  emp   Otis  Co,   h  basement   10   Eddy. 
Perry  Mary  J.   Mrs,    (Milton)    h   18()  W  Main. 
Petrin  Francois  Xavicr,   carpenter  Otis  Co,   h  lt>   Pine, 
Phaneuf  Alida,  operative,   h  34  Stevens  blk.   South. 

Charles,  shoemaker,   h  Joseph   do. 

Clement,  emp  dye  house  Otis  Co,  h  38  North. 

J^lic,  emp  cardroom   Otis  Co,   h  Joseph  do. 

Beef,  Iron  and  Wine  80c  at  Spencer's.    Try  a  Bottle. 


I       -    CHILDREN'S    CLOTHING    31   HflSlK   uflGrWIH  S. 
RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  117 


Phaneuf  Emelic  Mrs,  h  38  Gtis  av. 

Exzilda,  h   Mrs  Lucy  Gaouettc. 

Francis,  emp   Otis  Co,   h   1 1  "2   Canal. 

Joseph,  h  07  ricasant. 

Louis,  farmer,  h  Dist  (>,  north  W  Ctr. 

Olivier,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  84  Stevens  blk,  South. 

Rosa  D.,  dressmaker,  (57  Pleasant,  h  Joseph  do. 
*Phelps  P2dmund   A.,   mason,  h  Mrs  Mary  E.   do. 

Henry,  emp  B  &  M  R  R,  b  Mrs  Mar^^aret  McMahon. 

Henry   E.,    section    hand    Central    R    R,    b    William    VV. 
Morse. 

Mary  E.  Mrs,  (David  W.)  h  W  W,  1st  south  school  house. 

Miles   A.,    (P   O    Bclchertown)    farmer,   h   W   W,    above 
church. 
Philibotte  Virginie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  'M  Otis  av. 
Picard  Louis,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

Narcisse,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Pickles  Charles  H.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Gilbert  ct. 
*Pierce  Daniel  B.,  painter,  h  West. 

James  S.,  farmer,  h  Dist  7,  n  school  house. 

Lillian,  teacher  elocution,  rms  K)  Hitchcock  blk.  ,  .. 

*William,  farmer,  h  Dist  1>,  northwest  W  Ctr. 
Pitt  Ella  M.,  domestic,  h  William  S.  Hyde. 
Plante  George  A.,  hairdresser,  b  Mrs  Harriet  H.  Wilcox. 

Jean  B.,  operative,  h  Maple,  c  Maple  av. 

Joseph,  carpenter,  h  Main,  Storrs  blk. 
*Platt   Harry  M.,    (F.  P.  Clark  &  Co)  furniture,  etc.  Main, 

h  Church,  n  Walnut. 
*Platt    Richard   W.,    overseer    weaving    room    Stevens    Co,   h 

Brookside. 
Plouffe  Andre,  section  hand,  b  Moise  Campbell. 

Magloire,  second  hand  Otis  Co,  h  Church,  opp  Otis  av. 
Poirier  Andre,  shoemaker,  h  18  Aspen. 

Clemence,  b  Hampshire  House. 

CyriUe  Mrs,  h  110  Canal. 

*Flavien,  carpenter,  h  37  North. 

Joseph,  h  Gilbertville  Valley  rd. 

Julie,  emp  Otis  Co.,  b  10  Water. 

Julienne,  emp  Otis  Co,   b  10  Water. 

Rose-Anna,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Flavicn  do. 

Wilfred,  loom  fixer  Otis  Co,  h  Dist  (>,  north  W  Ctr. 

Plasters,  all    kinds,  at   Spencer's. 


All  Goods  as  RBpresented  at  MARK  SHERWIN'S. 

118  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

*Poist  George,  sewing  machine  agt  and  repair  shop,  Main, 

c  North,  h  Ross  av. 
Poliquin  Alderic,   emp  Otis  Co,  h  15  Vigeant. 
Pond  J.  Louise,  telegraph  operator,  b  John  J.  Kidgell. 
Porter  George,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  13  Otis  av. 

*Lester  W.,  farmer,  h  Gilbertvilie  Valley  rd. 
*Potts  James,  lab,  h  1  South. 

*Robert  E.,  spinner,  h  1  South,  c  Maple. 

*Thomas  J.,  bootmaker,  h  2(3    Pine. 
Potvin  Olivier,  h  North,  n  Vigeant. 

*01ivier  Jr.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Olivier  do. 
*Pratt  Ervin  H  ,  baker,  E.  Mrs  B.  Spaulding,  h  92  Pleasant. 

Fannie  M.,  h  Dr  George  F.  A.  Spencer. 

*George  B.,  student,  h  Walden  J.  do 

*Walden  J.,  (Pratt  &  Holden)  painter,  h  Pleasant. 
*Pressey  John  S.,  carpenter  Otis  Co,  b  Jerome  Chesley. 
*Preston   George   E.,    (Osgood    &    Preston)    meat    and 

provisions,  Bank,  h  North,  n  Cottage. 
*Price  John  E.,  blacksmith,  h  Brookside. 
Priest  Charles  H.,  clerk,  h  16  Church. 

^Priest  John   E.,    (Priest&  Smith)  steam  laundry,  Monroe, 

h  South. 
Priest  Laura  S.  Mrs,  (Lafayette)  h  16  Church. 
*Prindiville  Michael,  milkman,  h  c  W  Brookfield  and  Warren  rds. 
Proulx  Alvina,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Xavier  do. 

*Michael,  section  hand,  b  Nelson  Beford. 

Xavier,  h  5  Vigeant. 
Provancal  Frank,  painter,  h  Maple  av. 

Philias,  carpenter  and  builder,  Maple  av,  h  do. 
Provost  Delvina,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Joseph  do. 

Felix,  loom  fixer,  h  Morse  av. 

*Israel,  clerk,  b  Leon  do. 

John,  clerk  Bonin  &  Deslauriers,  h  Bank,  n  Church. 

Joseph,  expressman,   h  West. 

Joseph  Mrs,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

*Jules,  emp  Barnes  &  Packard,  h  West. 

Leon,  frame  fixer  Otis  Co,  h  67  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Leon,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

Louis,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Bedard  Etienne. 

Olivine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Joseph  do. 

SPENCER'S,  Lariest  Drusltore  in  Town,  100  Main  St. 


If  m  waot  to  buy  Clflthing  call  oo  MARK  8HERW1N. 

RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  119 

*Provost  Theophile,    meat  market,  Mansion  house  blk,  h  38 

North. 
*Pufter  George  E.,  h  15  Prospect. 
*Putnam  Moses,  b  Mathevv  Meany. 


Quilter  Margaret  Mrs,  b  James  Sheehy. 

Quinn  Maggie,  domestic,  h  Charles  C.  Hitchcock. 

Quintal  Corrinne,  b  110  Canal. 

Euchariste,  knitter  Otis  Co,  b  131  Cherry. 
Quirk  John,  stone  mason,  h  W  Ctr. 


R 


*Ramsdell  A.  Myron,  policeman,  h  24  Prospect. 

*Hiram,  emp  packing  room  Otis  Co,  h  24  Prospect. 

Minnie  E.  Mrs,  h  Alexander  A.  Dunnigan. 
Ramsey  Lizzie,  domestic,  h  John  H.  Storrs. 
Randall  J.  Herbert,  farmer,  h  W  W,  North  R  R  crossing. 
*Ratigan  John,  clerk  C.  Hitchcock  &  Co,  h  Mrs  John  do. 

John  Mrs,  h  14  West. 
Raymond  John  T.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  r  15G  W  Main. 

Joseph,  b  Vigeant  blk,  Cherry. 

Polly,  h  Daniel  S.  Kennedy. 
*Reed  Nathan  G.,  night  watchman  bank,  h  Church,  c  Park  av. 
Reilley  Mary  A.,  teacher,  h  Patrick  W.  do. 

*Patrick  W.,  overseer  of  spinning  Stevens  Co,  h  7  Maple. 

*William  J.,  spinner,  h  Patrick  W.  do. 
*Reilly  John  D.,  clerk  Amazeen  &  Co,  b  Mansion  House. 
Renaud  Francois  D.,  farmer,  h  Vigeant,  c  North. 

Marie  Mrs,  h  8  Otis  av. 

*Philibert,  h  4  Aspen. 
Renier  Alphonse,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Water,  Buckley  blk. 

Desire,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

Emile,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Church,  n  M  E  church. 
Rennison  A.  I.,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Thomas  H.  do. 

*Charles  H.,  commercial  salesman,  h  Thomas  H.  do. 

Sarah  B.,  emp  office  Gilbert  Co,  h  Thomas  H.  do. 

*Thomas  H.,  operative,  h  9  South. 

100  Main  8t.,  Spencer,  Dru^^ist. 


8HERW1N  -  Takes  -  Orders  -  lor  •  Custoni  • 

120  RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY. 

Rheaume  Eusebe,  dye  house,  h  off  Water,  n  Smith  blk. 

Ricard  Louis,  lab,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

Rice  Grace  A.,  dressmaker,  h  Dr  George  F.  A.  Spencer. 

James,  farmer,  h  Cherry. 

Jane,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 

*William,  h  James  do. 
Rich  Ella  P.,  teacher,  h  John  A.  do. 

*Johii  A.,  farmer,  h  Dist  D,  east  W  Ctr. 

Mary  S.,  teacher,  h  John  A.  do. 

Persis  Mrs.  (George)  h  John  A  do. 

*William  D.,  teacher,  h  John  A.  do. 
Richard  Flavien,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  24  Stevens  blk.  South. 

John,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  8  South. 

Laurent,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  131  Cherry,  Otis  Co  blk. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Joseph  Barbeau. 

Pudentienne,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  55  E  Main. 
Richards  Hannah  M.  Mrs,  (Franklin  D.)  h  79  Main. 

*Marshall  N.,  farmer,    h    Gilbertville    Hill    rd,    n    Central 
R  R. 
^Richardson   Aimer   F.,   boots,   shoes    and    rubbers,    56 

Main,  rms  14  Hitchcock  blk. 
Richardson  Charlotte  H.,  h  Mrs  Clara  H.  do. 

Clara,     bookkeeper    Warner's    room     Otis   Co,    h    Rufus 
Hinckley. 

Clara  H.  Mrs,  (Dr.  E.  C.)  h  Park,  n  Trinity  church. 

*Edwin  E.,  janitor  East  Congregational   church  and   pub- 
lic library,  h  44  High. 

^Richmond   Charles   H.,   carriage  and  ornamental  paint- 
er, North,  h  83  West. 
*Richmond  Sylvester,  h  Charles  H.  do. 
Richer  Amedee,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Dale. 
*Riddle  Eugene  L.,  clerk  Bullard's  market,  h  15  Prospect. 

John,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  82  E  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 
Riel  Louis,  lab,  h  24  Aspen. 
Riendeau  Alphonse,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 

Pierre,  meats  and  provisions.  Dale,  h  Dale. 

P'elix,  blacksmith,  b  P^rancois  X.  Petrin. 
*Riley  Daniel  Jr.,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  East. 

Mary  Mrs,  b  14  Pine. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Luke)  boarding  house,  W  Main,  c  Parker. 

§uiHii^e   -   E'ills  -  afe  -  §pe^©ep'S. 


We  are  always  at  k  top  with  Quality,  W  Sliemn. 

RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  121 


Riley  Nellie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Timothy  do. 

*Timothy,  night  watchman  Otis  Co,   h   off  Water,   Hnck- 
ley  blk. 
^Ripley  Curtis  P.,  h  Nelson  Dwight. 
Rivers  Ellen  Mrs,  (Richard)  h  Pleasant,  n  Bank. 

Pollen,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  P211en  do. 

William  H.,  overseer  spinning  room  Otis  Co,  h  104  Park. 
Roach  Elizabeth,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Tobias  do. 

*Tobias,  lab,  h  W  Main,  n  bridge. 
Robb  Matthew,  weaver,  h  P2ast,  opp  Pine. 

*Robbins    Alvin    M.,    carriage    painter,    h    off   Palmer    rd,    r 
old  cemetery. 

*Ossian  L.,  painter,  h  (>  Park  av. 

*Wilbert,  lab,   h  off  Palmer  rd,  r  old  cemeter}\ 
Robert  Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Robidoux  Telerphore,  carpenter,  h  Maple  av. 
Robinson  Eliza  A.,  h  John  W.  do. 

^Robinson    Henry  O.,   boots,  shoes  and    rubbers.  Main, 
h   2o  Church. 

^Robinson   John    F.,    hardware,     furniture,     sewing    ma- 
chines, paints,  etc.  Main,  h  Cottage,  n  Church. 
*Robinson  John  W.,  h  o4  Bank. 
Rogers  Caspar  Mrs,  h  44  Water. 

John,  lab,  h  1)  Grove. 

Kate,  spinner,  h  John  do. 

Lorenzo,  farmer,  h  Dist  7,  west  school  house. 

Mabel,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Rhoda  Lamb. 

*William,  emp   round  house,  Northampton,  h  John  do. 
Rohan  Anna  B.,  h  John  do. 

*Bryan   D.,  emp  E.  C.  Fenn,  b  Mrs  Clara  McMahon. 

*Rohan    David,    (Rohan  Bros)  grocer.  Grey  blk,  Nename- 

seck   sq,  h  Mrs  Johanna  do. 
*Rohan  James  B.,  bleacher  Otis  Co,  b  Patrick  Boyd. 

Johanna  Mrs,  (Patrick)    h  W  Main,  opp  Vernon. 

•John,  lab,  h  30  Prospect 

Maggie  J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

Mary  J.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

Nellie  E.,  clerk  Rohan  Bros,  h  Mrs  Johanna  do. 

*Rohan   Samuel    P.,    (Rohan  Bros)  groceries,  provisions, 
fish,  etc.  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq,  h  ()1  North. 


Family  Remedies,  All  Kinds,  at  Spencer's  Drng  Store. 


liifeble   B©Y^'   E^si^tS  afe  Shepwi^'s. 

122  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

^Rohan  William,  (Rohan  Bros)  grocer,  h  Mrs  Johanna  do. 
Rohan  Winnifred  Mrs,  (John)  h  East,  opp  Pine. 
*Rollins  Michael,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Richard  Dempsey. 

*Patrick,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  George  Brown. 
Ronan  Honora  Mrs,  h  Clifford  av. 
*Rood  William  B.,  second    hand  finishing    room  Otis  Co,  h 

102   Park. 
Root  Cornelia  Mrs,  (William  A.)   h  62  North. 

Ellen  P.,  h  Mrs  Cornelia  do. 

Mary  S.,  music  teacher,  h  Mrs  Cornelia  do. 
Ross  Alexander  W.,  h  Benj.  C.  Barney. 

Henry  F.,  (Newtonville)  contractor  and  builder,  summer 
resident,  h  Sky  farm.  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 

*John  H.,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Susan  do. 

Lewis  S.,  h  Henry  F.  do. 

Lillian,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  William  E.  Nichols. 

Palena,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  David  L.  Barlow. 

Susan  Mrs  (Joshua)  h  169  W  Main. 
Rougeau  Israel,  lab,  h  Lewis  Gerome. 
Rouleau  Joseph,  milk  dealer,  h  northeast  c  Dist  7. 
*Rourke  (O'Ronrke)  James,  h  East. 

*Thomas,  clerk  Caryl  Bros,  h  East. 
Rousseau  Joseph,  lab,  h  North,  opp  Cottage. 

Joseph  Mrs,  dressmaker,  h  Joseph  do. 
Roy  Arsene,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  Pleasant. 

*Narcisse,  section  hand,  h  Water,  c  South. 

Rosie,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Mrs  Samuel  Charland. 
Royce  Mary  L.,  h  Asa  Breckenridge. 
*Rugg  Addison,  h  Cottage,  n  North. 

*Fred.  O.,  dyer  Otis  Co,  h  15  Bank. 
*Ruggles  Estes  S.,  carpenter,  h  W  Main,  n  Clinton. 
Rushmore    William  J.,   principal    high    school,  b    Hampshire 

House. 
Ryan  Ann  Mrs,  (^Dennis)    h  W  W,  3d  south  school  house. 


^Ryan   D.   H.,   M.    D.,   physician  and   surgeon,  54  Main, 
h   c    Bank    and     Pleasant.     Office    hours    9    a.    m.,    2 

and   7    p.   m. 


SPENCER'S  Worm  Lozenges  Sore  Gore,  100  Main  St. 


CLOTHING  FROM  8HERW1N  makes  the  man. 

RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  123 


Ryan  James,  farmer,  h  in  Palmer,  southeast  G  C. 
*James,  lab,  h  14  Water. 
*James  T.,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 
*John  H.,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Jamts  do. 
Mary  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  James  do. 


Sage  Sarah  R.,  h  Maple,  c  Chestnut. 
Sagendorph  Mary  D.,  h  Philip  H.  do. 

*Philip  H.,  h  Church,  n  Walnut. 
Sandford  Catherine  Mrs,  (Joseph)  h  Maple  av. 

Elizabeth  G.  Mrs,  (Addison)  h  Maple,  n  Elm. 

*Joseph    A.,   tea,  coffee,  etc,  office  Main,  h  W  Main,  c 
Clinton. 

Mary  E.,  h  Mrs  Elizabeth  G.  do. 
*Sanford  Daniel,  farmer,  h  Dist  1>,  north  W  Ctr. 

*George  M.,  farmer,  h  Dist  6,  n  school  house. 

*Lester  B.,  farmer,  h  Daniel  do. 

Lotta  A.,  teacher,  h  Daniel  do. 

Rocelia  B.  Mrs,  (Orlando)  nurse,  h  Daniel  do. 
*Sargent  Charles,  carpenter,  moved  to  Chicago. 

William,  weaver,  b  James  Brannan. 
Saurettes  Louis,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  Vigeant  blk,  Cherry. 
Sauve  Ellen,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Octave  do. 

Katie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Octave  do. 

Octave,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  28  Eddy. 
Scanlon  Bridget,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North. 

Hannah,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Johanna  do. 

Johanna  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  East,  c  Cherry. 

Nellie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  North. 

Scheffer  Richard,   boots,    shoes     and     rubbers,    Main,    h 

Albertine  blk.  Main. 
*Schoonmaker  John  H.,  clerk  Three  Rivers. 
*Scott  Hugh  H.,  vvooldresser  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  T.  I'o. 

Mary  T.  Mrs,  h  22  Prospect. 

William,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Cottage. 

William  B.,  painter,  h  Mrs  Mary  T.  do. 
Secro   Prosper,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  21  Aspen. 
Seery  Margaret,  h  Philip  Feehan. 

Telephone    Office    at    Spencer's. 


Mark    Sherwin,    Fine    Clothing. 

124  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Seery  Patrick,  mason,  b  15  Otis  av. 

Senecal  Albany,  wheelwright,  h  Vigeant,  c  North. 

Shanley  John,  farmer,  h  54  West. 

Sharpe  Fred,  second  hand  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  103  Park. 

*Shaw  Thomas,  em-p  Otis  Co,  rms  R.  C.  Snow. 

William,  b  Miles  A.  Phelps. 
Shay  Dennis,    h  Water. 

*John  J.,  h  45  Water. 

Margaret  E.,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Mary  do. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  45  Water. 

*Michael    E.,  emp  round  house    B  &  M    R  R,  h  East, 
c    Cherry. 

Patrick,   h  foot  Monroe. 
Shea  Anna  J.,  h  Thomas  J   do, 

Catherine,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

Catherine,  emp  Otis  Co,  b   14  Water. 

Daniel  J.,   clerk,  h  John  B.   do. 

Ellen,  weaver  Stevens   Co,  h  John  Sullivan. 

Ellen  Mrs,  boarding  house,  12  Otis  av,  h  do. 

*Frank  H.,  compositor  News  office,   h  Thomas  J.   do. 

Gertrude  A.,  clerk  C.  Hitchcock  &  Co,  h  Thomas  J.  do. 

*James  J.,   painter,   h   Clifford  av. 

*John,  weaver,  h  Michael  Shea  1st. 

John,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Thomas  Costello. 

John,  h  r  33  Water. 

*John  B.,  teaming  and  jobbing,   h   8   Maple. 

Julia,  domestic,  h  Rev  John  T.   Sheehan. 

Katie,  weaver  Stevens  Co,  b  Mary  Barrett. 

Katie,  h   Michael   Shea   1st. 

Maggie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Michael  Shea  1st. 

Maggie,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mary  A.  do. 

Maggie,  weaver    Stevens  Co,   b  Mary  Barrett. 

Mary  Mrs,    (John)    h  John  B.   do. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Johanna  Scanlon. 

Mary  A.,   h  (U)   E   Main,  Otis  Co   blk. 

Mary  J.,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Johanna  Scanlon. 

*Michael  1st,  lab,  h  Cherry.   Webb  blk. 

*  Michael,   loom  fixer,  h  Cherry,  Webb  blk. 
-Michael,  emp  cloth  room   Otis  Co,   b   Mary  A.  do.    ' 

Michael,   lab,   h  John  do. 

Nellie,  domestic,  h  Henry  O.  Packard. 

Accuracy  and  Pu[ity'T7TirWol  aT  SPENCERl 


Ask  Mark  Sherwin  to  Fit  You. 

RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  125 

Shea  Patrick,  clerk,  h  Michael  Shea  1st. 

Patrick,  mule  spinner  Gilbert  Co»  b  James  Skiffington. 
Patrick    J.,  emp  finishing  room   Stevens  Co,  b  Mary  do. 

*Shea  Thomas  J.,    (Hugh    Gormley   &    Co)    meat    and 

provisions,  10  Water,  h  W  Main. 
Sheehan  Bridget  Mrs,  b  John  McMahon. 

Bridget  Mrs,  h  Rev  John  T.  do. 

Daniel  J.,  student,  h  Rev  John  T.  do 

*John    A.,    brakeman    Central    R    R,    h   W  Main,  Cum- 
mings  blk. 

*Rev  John  T.,  rector  of  Our  Lady  of  Mt.  Carmel  church, 
h  School,  n  parochial  school. 
Sheehy  Bridget,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

*James,    second    hand    cardroom  Otis    Co,    h   140  East, 
Otis  Co  blk. 

Mary,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Thomas  do. 

Mary  Mrs,  (Patrick)  b  62  Pleasant. 

Mary  C,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Thomas  do. 

*Michael,  operative,  h  Cherry. 

Nellie,  h  Thomas  do. 

*Thomas,  loom  fixer  Otis  Co,  h  Cherry. 
Sheldon  Edward  E.,  operative,  h  Morse  av. 

Emily  Mrs,  (David  A.)  h  Morse  av. 

*Frank,  lab,  h  Morse  av. 

*Wallace  C,  h  Barnes,  foot  Eddy. 
Shepard  Paul,  lab,  b  Mrs  Margaret  McMahon. 
*Shepardson    Henry    C,    blacksmith    and    carriage     mfr,    W 

Ctr,  h  do. 
Sherman  Carrie  B.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Charles  do. 

*Charles,  carpenter,  h  Prospect. 

*Frank  L.,  (Sargeant  &  Sherman)  carpenter  and  builder, 
North,  h  W    Main. 

*Frederick  H.,  farmer,  h  Thomas  F.  do. 

Lucy  H.,  teacher,  h  Thomas  F.  do. 

*Silas  C,  painter,  out  of  town. 

*Thomas  F.,  farmer,  h  Belchertown  North  rd,  east  No  4 
school  house. 

*William  T.,  jobber,  h  Barnes,  foot  of  Eddy. 

^Sherwin   Hark,  clothier.  Main,  b  Mansion  House. 
Shugrue  Johannah,  domestic,  h  Rev  James  Boyle. 

Brushes,  all  kinds,  at  Spencer's. 


Travel  Gel  a  Trynl  at  Wlarli  Sleriin's. 

126  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Sibley  Caroline  S.  Mrs,  (Beaman  B.)  h  Spring,  n  High. 

Carrie  D.,  teacher,  h  Mrs  Caroline  S.  do. 
*Sibley   Frank  M.,    (C.  Hitchcock  &  Co)  grocer,  Main,  h 

Spring,   n  High. 
*Sibley  Herbert  W.,    (J.  B.  Sibley   &    Son)    hardware, 

etc.  Main,  h  John  B.  do. 
Sibley  Jane  T.  Mrs,  (Stephen)  h   99  Pleasant. 
^Sibley  John   B.,    (J.  B.  Sibley  &  Son)  hardware,  paints, 

oils,  etc,  Hitchcock  blk.  Main,  h  183  W  Main. 
Sibley    Minnie    A.,     clerk   A.     Bryson,    h    Rev    Benjamin    V. 

Stevenson. 
Simard  Louis,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Omer  Gravel. 
*Simoneau  Adelard,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Dist  9,  n  W  Ctr. 

Joseph,  lab,  h  Palmer  rd. 
*Sinnott  Thomas,  emp  cloth  room  Otis  Co,  h  94  Park. 
*Skiffington  James,  h  Webb  ct. 

Skinner  Susan  M.  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  A.  H.  Gilbert. 
Slate  George  M.  Mrs,  h  Herbert  P.  Cummings. 
Slattery  Betsey  Mrs,  h  Thomas  McKeagan. 
Sloat  Perry,  sawmill  tender,  b  Francis  A.  Sturtevant. 

Peter,  lumber  marker,  b  Francis  A.  Sturtevant. 
Smeeton  Edward  W.,  (Lyon  &  Co)    photographer,  104  Main, 

b  Hampshire  House. 
*Smith  Albert  E.,  emp  knitting  room  Otis  Co,  h  North,  n  27. 

*C.  Frank,  (P  O  Thorndike)  farmer,  h  O  T,  south  B  T. 

Daniel  G.,  contracting  carpenter,  h  50  North. 

*Frank  P.,  coachman,  h  Chestnut,  n  Union. 

Grace  L.,  h  C.  Frank  do. 
*Smith   George   H.   W.,  jeweler,    boots,  shoes,    etc,    8o 

Main,  h  W  Main,  c  Clinton. 
Smith  G.  H.  W.  Mrs,  dressmaker,  80  Main,  h  G.  H.  W.  do. 

Harry,  (Priest  &  Smith)  steam  laundry,  b  John  E.  Priest. 
*Smith   Henry  A.,    (H.   A.    Smith  &  Co)  dry  and   fancy 

goods,  45  Main,  h  Church,   n  Highland. 
*Smith   Henry  N.,  painter  Otis  Co,  h-High,  c  Spring. 

Ida,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  W  Main. 

Ina  M.,  domestic,  h  W.  H.  H.  Perkins. 

Isabella  Mrs,  h  Henry  N.  do. 

*James,  loom  fixer  Gilbert  Co,  h   John  do. 

*James,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Smith  blk,  off  Water. 

Spencer's  Drug*  Store^  0pp.  North  St. 


For  -  Great  •  Big  ■  Men  ■  at  ■  Wlarli  ■  Sher^io's, 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  127 

Smith  Jane  Mrs,  (Aaron)  h  Cottage,  opp  Sprincr. 

Jane  Mrs,  (Royal)  h  West,  n  Vernon. 

John,  section  hand  B  &  M   R  R,   h  John  J.  Nelson. 

John,  watchman  Gilbert  Co,  h  W  Main. 
Smith  John   D.,    (F.  C.  Blood  &  Co)  druggist,  (>2  Main, 

rms  3  Hitchcock  blk. 
Smith  John  H.,  barber.  North,  h  West,  n  Main. 

Joseph,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Palmer  rd,  n  bridge. 

Lizzie  W.,  h  Dr  George  F.  A.  Spencer. 

Maggie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Watson  F.  Brown. 

•Michael,  bar  tender  J.  Neville,  h  John  do. 

Narcissa  M.  Mrs,  h  Wales  H.  Newland. 

Nellie,  domestic  Mansion  House,  b  do. 

Sarah  A.  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  10  Park.  ' 

Thomas,  lab,  h  Webb  ct. 
Snow  Adeline  G.  Mrs,  (Sanford)  h  o()  Church. 

*B.  Chapin,  miller,  h  Spring,  n  Cottage. 

*Charles,   roll  coverer  Otis  Co,  h  8  Spring. 

E.  Eliza,  housekeeper,  h  Sanford  L.  Converse. 

Elizabeth,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  14  Otis  av. 

Hazel  G.,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd,  G  C,  on  the  town  line. 

James  W.,  farmer,  h  Hazel  G.  do. 

*Joseph  P.,  h  170  W  Main. 

*Martin,  emp  cardroom    Otis  Co,  b  George  E.  Fairbank. 

Nellie  I.,  domestic,  h  Andrew  J.  Davis. 

*Renselaer  C,  grain,  hay,  straw,  groceries,  etc,  North,  n 
Main,  h  Pleasant,  n  Church. 
♦Sorel  Moise,  h  12  North. 
Southworth   Frank  K.,    prest    Ware    Lumber    Co,    h 

Church,  c  Highland. 
Southworth  Mayme  L.,  h  Oscar  S.  do. 

Southworth   Oscar  S.,   director    Ware    Lumber    Co,     h 
Church,  opp  Highland. 

Roy  C,  emp  Ware  Lumber  Co,  h  Oscar  S.  do. 
*Spaight  Jeremiah  H.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  47  Otis  av. 
Spaulding  E.  B.  firs,   Spaulding's  Domestic  bakery,  148 

W  Main,  h  do. 
♦Spaulding  George  A.,  baker,  h  148  W  Main. 
*Spear  Harlan  M.,  lab,  h  W  Ctr. 

Levisa  Mrs,  (Daniel  C.)  h  Harlan  M.  do. 


Hood's  Tooth  Powder,  14c,  at  Spencer's,  100  Main  St. 


SHERWIN  ■•■  Leads  . .  ifl  ;.  Latest  .•.  Style  :.  Hats. 

128  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Speirs  Charles  S.,  plumber  J.  H.  Donnelly,  b  Mansion  House. 
*Spencer  Frank  A.,  druggist,  lOO  Main,  b  Mansion  House. 


*Spencer  George  F.  A.,  M.  D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon. Office  and  residence  c  Church  and  High.  Office 
hours  till  8.30  a.  m.,  1  to  3,  7  to  8  p.  m. 


Spencer  Jarvis,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  John  do. 

John,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Water,  n  West. 
Spofford  Daniel  W.,  engineer  Central  R  R,  h  Gilbertville  Valley 

rd,  n  R  R  crossing. 
Spooner  Louisa  Mrs,  emp  W  W  Paper  Co,  h  W  W,  north  R  R 
crossing,  last  house  in  Ware. 

*Silas  A.,  woolsorter  Stevens  Co,  h  47  Pleasant. 
*Sprague  Samuel  E.,  carpenter,  h  Maple,  n  R  R. 
*Squires  Daniel  S.,  teamster,  h  Dist  4,  north  school  house. 

Marietta  D.  Mrs,  (Zebina)  h  W  W,  north  R  R  crossing. 
*Stackpole   Elmer   E.,    (C.  O.  Amazeen  &  Co)  billiard   room, 

fruit,  cigars,  etc,  b  Mansion  House. 
Stafford  Bridget  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  46  Otis  av. 

*Edward  J.,  trimmer  Otis  Co,  h  46  Otis  av. 

Katie,  h  Edward  J.  do. 

Maggie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Edward  J.  do. 

Mary  A.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Edward  J.  do. 
Stanley  George,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  b  Mrs  Ann  Fitzpatrick. 
•Stearns    Alonzo,    carriagemaker    and  wheelwright,  North,  h 
97  North. 

Hannah,  h  Church,  c  Cottage. 
Steele  George,  farm  hand,  b  George  Lamberton. 

Lorinda,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  W  Main. 
•Stetson  Osmon  C,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Spring,  c  Cottage. 
*Stevens  Charles   E.,    (Charles  A.  Stevens  &  Co)  woolen 

mfrs,  Maple,  h  Maple,  n  Chestnut. 
Stevens  George,  brakemaii,  h  Mrs  Hannah  W.  Tupper. 
*Stevenson  Rev  Benjamin  V.,  h  Church,  opp  Walnut. 
Stewart  Albert,  farmer  and  poultry  raiser,  h  southeast  c  Dist  6. 

Vaseline   5  Cents  at  Spencer's. 


The  Latest  io  Collars  aod  Cuffs  at  Mark  Stierwio's, 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  129 


Stewart  Alexander,  farm  hand,  h  John  A.  Rich. 

Mary  E.  Mrs,  (John  L.)  h  West,  c  Main. 

William  E.,  h  North,  n  Cottage. 
StGermain  Emilien,  h  Priest  Larrabee. 

Nelson,  milk  dealer,  h  Dist  (>,  north  W  Ctr. 

Omer,  lab,  h  Aspen. 
Stjean  Clement,  h  15  Vigeant. 
StMichel  Jean  Baptiste,  operative,  h  T)  Maple. 

Sophie  Mrs,  h  5  Maple. 
*Stone  Joseph  L.,  farmer,  h  n  B  T. 
StOnge  Alcine,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Moise  do. 

Celanise,  h  oS  North. 

Hector,  dyer  Otis  Co,  h  10  Water. 

*Hormidas,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  24  Aspen. 

Jerome,  lab,  h  Dale. 

Joseph,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Nenameseck  sq.  Grey  blk. 

Joseph,  lab,  h  121)  Cherry. 

'L.  Edouard,  assistant  postmaster,  h  Dale,  n  North. 

Moise,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Jerome  do. 

Moise  Mrs,  h  Dale. 

Solomon,  teamster,  h  Dale. 

*Storrs   George    D.,    (Storrs    I^rothers)    insurance,   Main. 

h  John  H.  do. 
^Storrs   John    H.,   real  estate,  72  Pleasant,  h  do. 

*Storrs  John  H.  Jr.,    (Storrs  Brothers)    insurance,   Main, 

h  Storrs. 
Storrs  Mabel  O.,  h  John  H.  do. 

Maria,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  Main,  h  John  H.  do. 
StPierre  Andre,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  131  Cherry. 

Leonide,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  55  E  Main. 
Strack  Edward,  beamer  Otis  Co,  h  Parker. 

Emma,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Leon  Provost. 

Lewis,  emp  Stevens  Co,  h  Parker. 
Strahan  Annie,  dressmaker,  h  John  do. 

Ellen,  h  John  do. 

John,  lab,  h  142  W  Main. 
Stratton  Harriet  Mrs,  b  P2sther  P'uller. 

*Strickland  Josephus  L.,  farm  hand,  b  Henry  C.  Lambcrton. 
StSauveur  Cordelia,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  P'rancois  do. 

Francois,  lab,  h  ()(>  ¥.  Main,  Otis  Co  blk. 

M  Extracts  and  noctures,  Purest  and  Best,  Spencer's. 


Gall  ©H  ^^epwin  §©p  ¥l©hhY  GI©fehiHg. 

130  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

StSauveur  John  Baptiste,  lab,  b  Francois  do. 
1^  Studd   Thomas    P.,    overseer    making-up    room    Otis    Co,    h 
108  Park. 

*Sturtevant  Cyrus,    (Jennison  &  Sturtevant)   livery  and 

boarding   stable,    r    Hampshire    House,  b    Hampshire 

House. 
Sturtevant  Edmond  R.,  student,  h  Mrs  Elizabeth  W.  do. 
Elizabeth  W.  Mrs,  boarding  house,  29  Pleasant,  h  do. 
Florence  E.,  teacher,  h  Mrs  Elizabeth  W.  do. 
Francis  A.,  portable  sawmill,  h  Dist  7,  west  school  house, 

n  Osborne  rd. 
*Frederick  V.,  carpenter  and  builder,  h  167  W  Main. 
Julia  E.,  h  Joseph  P.  Snow. 
*Sullivan  Andrew,  section  foreman  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Gilbertville 

Valley  rd. 
Annie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 
Bridget,  dressmaker,  Main,  b  Michael  Buckley.  , 

*Daniel,  spinner  Gilbertville,  h  Eugene  do. 
Ellen,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Maurice  do. 
Ellen  M.,  dressmaker,  47  Water,  h  do. 
Elizabeth,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  b  William  Greene. 
*Eugene,  weaver  Otis  .Co,  h  48  Otis  av. 
Eugene,  farmer,  h  Old  Gilbertville   rd,  Dist  8. 
*James   D.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Bank,  n  French  church. 
*James  H.,  tinsmith,  b  William  Greene. 
Jane  Mrs,  (William  H.)  nurse,  h  136  W  Main. 
John,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Eugene  do. 
*John,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 
John,  h  James  Murphy. 

John,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Water,  Lambert  blk. 
Maggie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Margaret  McMahon. 
Margaret  Mrs,  (John)  h  5  Grove. 
Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 
Margaret  Mrs,  (Patrick)  h  Daniel  Mulvany. 
Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Daniel  Mulvany. 
Mary  A.,  h  Eugene  do. 
Mary  Mrs,  (Dennis)  h  47  Water. 
*Maurice,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 
*Michael,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  14  Water. 
Michael,  h  Maurice  do. 

Of  Course  You  Trade  at  Spencer's. 


Orders  for  Flags  aod  Uniforms  taken  at  Mark  Slierwin's, 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  131 


*Sullivan  Michael  A.,    baggage    master  Central  R  R,   h  An- 
drew do. 

*Michael  J.,  porter  Hampshire  House,  b  do. 

*  Patrick,  lab,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 

*Patrick  D.,  spinner  Stevens  Co,  h  50  Water. 

*Ralph  A.,  carpenter  Otis  Co,  h  Chestnut,  n  VAm. 

*Thomas,  lab,   h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 

*William  T.,  loom  fixer  Otis  Co,  h  K50  Cherry. 
Sumner  Charles  W.,  emp  C.  S.  Parker,  b  Charles  Goyette. 

Louisa  Mrs,  (Isaiah  C.)  h  W  Ctr. 
Surprenant  Jean  Baptiste,  painter  Otis  Co,  b  Jacques  Lapierre. 
*Sutcliffe  Walter  P.,  emp  at  Boston. 
Sweeney  Emma,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Palmer  do. 

Palmer,  h  West,  c  Water. 
Swift  George,  loom  fixer,  b  Mrs  Addie  Landers. 


*Talbert  Alphenus  D.,  clerk  G.  C.  Holden,  h  Spring,  n  High. 
Tankard  Maria  Mrs,  h  Parker. 

Mary,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Mrs  Maria  do. 
Tarbox  Elizabeth   R.  Mrs,  (William)  h  84  Pleasant. 
Tougas  Henri,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Samuel  Charland. 
Taylor  Mary  E.,  teacher  private  school,  h  7(S  South. 
*Terrien  Augustin,  fish,  oysters,  etc.  North,  h  Aspen. 
Terry  Mercy  A.,  h  W  Ctr. 
Tessier  Narcisse,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  IcS  Water. 
Tetreault  Francois  X.,  carpenter,  h  North,   r  No  4  hose  house. 

Frank,  carpenter,  h  North,   r  No  4  hose  house. 

Joseph,  lab,   h  South,  c  Monroe. 

Tetreault    Magloire,   washing    machines,    wringers,    etc, 

North,  opp  Cottage,  h  do. 
Thayer  Catherine  Mrs,  (Truman  A.)  h  (S  Cottage. 

*Clarence  H.,  clerk  Barnes  &  Packard,  h  150  W  Main. 

*John  A.,  butcher,  emp  at  Worcester. 
Therien  Adelard,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Francois  do. 

Alfred,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Aspen. 

Francois,  lab,  h  2()  Aspen. 
Thibeaudeau   Aime,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  Narcisse  do. 

Alvina,  operative,  h  M.  do. 

Perfumes,  All  Odors,  at  Spencer's. 


25  CtS.  at   MARK  :  SHERWIN'S, 

132  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Thibeaudeau  Joseph,  h  South,  c  Water. 

M.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  127  Cherry. 

Mederic,  emp  Otis  Co,   b  Narcisse  do. 

Narcisse,  boarding  house,  17  Otis  av,  h  do. 

San,  lab,  h  M.  do. 
*Thibeault  Alcidas,  shoemaker,  h  Aspen,  c  Vigcant. 

*Edouard,  grocer.  North,  h  North,  n  school  house. 
Thomas  Robert,  farm  hand,  b  Perry  Cheever. 
Thompson  James  M.,  farmer,  h  Henry  P.  Perley. 

Mary  H.  Mrs,  (William)    h  North,  n  Cottage. 
*Thornton  George  K.,  clerk  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Morse  av. 

William,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  William  do. 
Thraves  Annie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Louis  K.  Carter. 
*Tiffany  Dominick,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Owen  do. 

Mary,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Owen  do. 

*Owen,  shoemaker.  Water,  h  33  Water. 

Sarah,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Owen  do. 
*Tobin  Thon;as,  painter  and  paperhanger,  34  Pleasant,  h  do. 

William  H.,  teamster,  b  John  Abbott. 
Toisy  Esther,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  10  Water. 
Torley  Rose,  domestic,  h  Henry  C.  Davis. 
Tourtellotte  Harriet  Mrs,  (Merrick)  h  Mrs  Clara  Lawton. 
Tourville  Frank,  emp  cloth  room   Stevens  Co,  h  North. 
Towlson  Caroline  Mrs,  h  Parker,  n  Pleasant. 

Fannie  Mrs,  (Arthur)  h  W  Main,  n  Barnes. 
Towne  Caroline  M.,  h  Mrs  Carrie  L.  Howe. 

*Towne    Dennis   W.,     ''Hero     of    Port    Hudson,"     rock 

blaster,  h  Mrs  Carrie  L.  Howe. 
*Towne  Edmund  L.,  carpenter,   h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 

*William    L.,  overseer  weave    room    Otis  Co,  h   Park,   c 
Park  av. 
*Tracy  Lewis,  ■  mason,   h  Morse  av. 
*Tremblay  Alphonse,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Dale. 

Emilie,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  3S  North. 

Louis,   emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Samuel  Charland. 

Rosalie,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  33  Otis  av. 
*Trench  Charles  H.,  moved  to  Somersville,  Ct. 
Trow  Jennie  L.,  bookkeeper  J.  F.  Robinson,  b  J.  F.  Robinson. 
Trudeau  Hcrmenigilde,  baker  Byrns,  h  Aspen. 

Norbert,  baker  Byrns,  h  West. 

Apians  Water,  Queen  ot  Table  Waters,  SPENCER'S. 


The  Bow  Wiii(lflw_jfl  Mansion  Hoose  Block  is  Stierwin's. 

RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  133 


Tucker  Alice  L.,  h  Seth  E.  do. 

Charles  S.,  (Tucker  Bros)  milk  dealer,  h  Seth  E.  do. 

*Edwin  C,  (Tucker  Bros)  milk  dealer,  h  Seth  E.  do. 

*George  E.,  supt  Otis  Co,  h  Church. 

Lucy  A.,  h  Bank,  c  High. 

Mary  E.  Mrs,  (Dea.  Hiram)  h  l^ank,  c  High. 

Mary  H.  Mrs,  (Alfred)  h  Estes  S.  Ruggles. 

*Seth  E.,  farmer,  h  Palmer  rd,  south   No.  2  school  house. 

*William  I.,  coachman,  h  Brooksidc. 
Tupper  Hannah  W.  Mrs,  (B.  Franklin)  h  Ross  av. 
Turcotte  Harriet  Mrs,  (Moses)  h  Peter  do. 

Julia,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Peter  do. 
*Turner  Arthur  C,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Hollis  do. 
^Turner   Herbert   H.,   books,  stationery,  paper  hangings, 

etc,  64  Main,  h  154  VV  Main. 
•Turner  Hollis,  night  watchman,  h  174  W  Main. 
*Tvvis3  Porter  O.,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  h  Prospect. 


u 


*Upham  Frank  H.,  traveling  salesman,  b  Mrs  Sturtevant. 
*Utley  George  D.,.     (IJtley    &     Gilbert)     coal     dealer, 
Church,  c  Prospect. 


V 


9  Vanasse  Alfred,  emp  gas  house,  h  West. 

Archie,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  Water,  Shay  blk. 
Vennart  John,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  John  Riddle. 
Veronneau  Auguste,  lab,  h  Webb  ct. 

*Vlgeant  Amedee,  contractor  and  builder,  2(3  Spring,  h  do. 
Vigeant  Florentine,  h  Amedee  do. 
Volk  Charles  Mrs,  h  Maple,  junc  East. 

*Fred  A.,  h  Mrs  Charles  do. 

*William  J.,  saloon.  North,  h  Mrs  Charles  do 


w 


Wade  Willard  W.,  fireman  Gilbert  Co,  b  Hollis  Turner. 
Walker  George,  weaver,  h  off  Pine. 


ETerjthlng  in  Medicines  at  Spencer's,  iOO  Main  St. 


storm  Coats  for  Farmers  aod  Drivers,  -  8HERW1N. 

134  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Walsh  Catherine  T.,  weaver,  h  Patrick  do. 

James,  lab,  b  James  P.  Madigan. 

*James,  spinner  Gilbert  Co,  h  44  Water. 

John,  second  hand  spinning  room  Otis  Co,  b  15  Otis  av. 

John,  lab,  h  off  Water,  Buckley  blk. 

Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  John   D  McCarthy. 

Mary  A.  Mrs,  (Augustus  F.)  h  185  W  Main. 

*Patrick,  h  7  William. 

*Peter,  h  West,  c  Water. 
*Warburton  Aram,  broker,  Boston. 

Aram  Mrs,  h  44  South. 
Ward  Lydia  Mrs,  (Horton)  h  Ira  Barlow. 

Proctor  Mrs,  weaver,  h  Charles  N.  Gilbert. 

*Proctor  L.,  carpenter,  b  Herbert  F.  Goodwin. 
Warner  Ada  M.,  teacher  pianoforte,   h  Henry  H.  do. 

Annie  G.  Mrs,  (Henry)  h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 
*Warner  Henry  H.,   overseer  shirt  room   Otis  Co,   h  Church, 
opp  Cottage. 

Lucretia  Mrs,  (Arvin)  h  42  High. 
Waterman  Serilla,   h  35  Church. 

Wayland  Josie  Mrs,  (Francis)  b  George  O.  Wheeler. 
Weber  Victoria,  domestic,  h  J.  H.  Grenville  Gilbert. 
Weed  Rev  Watson,   h  Clinton. 
Weeks  S.  Eliza,  h  Mrs  Hannah  M.  Richards. 

*Williams    H.,    boarding    and    livery    stable,    Church,    h 
2o  Church. 
Weir  John,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  2  Park  av. 
*Welch  Cornelius,  clerk  Keefe  &  Co,   h  Jerry  do. 

Frank,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  IK)  Canal. 

Jerry,  beamer,  h  Cherry. 

*John  T.,  lab,  h  Webb  ct. 

Kate,  domestic,  h  Lewis  N.  Gilbert. 

Margaret,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Jerry  do. 
Welsh  Lawrence,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  Mrs  John  Ratigan. 

Nora,  h  12  Pine. 

*Wesson   George   C,   teaming    and    jobbing,    60    North, 

h  do. 
Wesson    E.    L.,   prop  Ware   and  West  Warren  coach  line. 

Aspen,  h  75  North. 
West  John,  lab,  h  108  Pleasant,  foot  of  street. 


SPENCER  ■  Carefully  -  Compouods  •  Family  -  Recipes. 


[veryttiini  in  Furnistiini  Goods  at  M  Sherwio's,  Near  P.  0, 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  135 


Wheeler  Alice  M.  Mrs,  h  l.S4\V  Main. 

George  O.,  farmer,   h  Chestnut   Hill  farm,   n  school  house 
Dist    ^. 
VVhelen  Julia  A.,  table  girl  Mansion  House,  b  do. 
White  James,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  h  William. 
Whiting  Edwin  H.,  farmer,  h  Brimstone  Hill  rd. 

*George  B.,  emp  Otis  Co,   h  4  Park  av. 

John,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Morse  av. 

Thomas  J.,  spinner  Otis  Co,  h  George  ]^.  do. 
Whitney  Harriet  J.,  h  Addison  Rugg. 

*  William   S.,  dresser,  h  44  South. 
*Whittaker  George  O.,  woolsorter,  h  Storrs. 
Wight  Thomasina,  domestic,  h  Edwin  H.  Baker. 
*Wilcox  Charles  E.,  h  Mrs  Harriet  H.  do. 

Harriet  H.  Mrs,  boarding  house,  W  Main,  n  Main,  h  do. 
Wiley  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Mary  A.  Walsh. 

Lilla  M.,  clerk  A.  Bryson,  h  Mrs  Mary  A.  Walsh. 
*  Wilkinson  William,  h  IS  Park  av. 

*Williams  Nelson  C,  overseer  dye  house  Otis  Co,  h  105  Park. 
Willis  Edmund,  h  J.  B.  Sibley. 

*James  M.,  carpenter,  h  ir)2  W  Main. 

James,  emp  Stevens  Co,  b  Mrs  Mary  Riley. 

Mary  A.  Mrs,  h  17  Bank. 
*Wilson  John,  second  hand  spinning  room  Otis  Co,  h  100  Park. 

Robert  M.,  (P  O  Springfield)  supt  W  W  Paper  Co,  h  W 
W,  n  paper   mill. 

*William  F.,  foreman  bleachery  Otis  Co,  h  77  South. 
Winslow  D.  R.  Mrs,  h  John  do. 

*Edgar  D.,  (F.  D.  Winslow  &  Son)  blacksmith  and  wheel- 
wright. West,  h  Prospect  Hill  farm,  W  Ctr  rd. 

*Francis   D.,   (F.    D.    Winslow  &  Son)    blacksmith    and 
wheelwright,  West,  h  Prospect  Hill  farm,  W  Ctr  rd. 

*John  T.,  clerk  F.  N.  Hosmer,  h  25  West. 

Sylvia  B.  Mrs,  (Albert)  h  Park  av,  n  Bank. 

*Waldo  F.,  printer  Otis  Co,  h  10  Prospect. 
W^inter  Ernest,  back  tender  W  W  Paper  Co,  b  William  Ballou. 

*Walter  M.,  hairdresser  Main,   undertaker  1()<S  W  Main, 
h  1()8  W  Main. 
Witherell  Sarah  Mrs,  h  S  Cottage. 
Wood  Annie,  weaver  Otis  Co,  h  Mrs  Elizabeth  do. 

SPENCER'S  Beef,  Iron  and  WlDe  Gives  Streogth. 


Remember  llie  Name  and  Place.   Warl  Sheriio,  ^':'Z:t 

136  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

Wood  Clara  F.  Mrs,  h  54  North. 

Elizabeth  Mrs,  h  oO  Otis  av. 

Lily,  h  Harry  M.  Piatt. 
Woodard  Mrs,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  Mrs  Eliza  A.  Converse. 

Jennie  Mrs,  operative,  b  John  E.  Priest. 
Woods  Alexander,  emp  Gilbert  Co,  b  John  Ogilvie. 
Woodward  William  H..  tinsmith,  h  99  Pleasant. 
Woolley  David,  clerk  F.  N.  Hosmer,  b  H.  L.  Fairbank. 

*James,  dresser  tender  Stevens  Co,  b  John  Haley. 
Woska  Henry,  emp  Otis  Co,  h  West,  Larose  blk. 
Wylie  M.  Lena,  teacher  pianoforte,  h  Mrs  Patrick  McMahon. 


*Yale  John,  fl.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  at 
Yale's  drug  store,  47  Main,  h  67  South.  Office  hours 
9  to  10  a.  m.,  2  to  3,  7  to  S  p.  m. 


*Yale  Richard    B.,   druggist,  Yale  blk,  47  Main,  h  do. 
*Yale    William    B.,    dentist,    Yale's    drug    store,   47    Main,  h 

67  South. 
Yell  Frank,  lab,  h  Louis  do. 

Louis,  lab,  h  Morse  av. 

Louis  Jr,   lab,   h  Louis  do. 
Yezuk  Albert,  h  20  Pine. 
Young  Maria  F.  Mrs,  h  7  Monroe. 
Yvon  Emerson,  weaver  Gilbert  Co,  b  Water. 

Mary,  weaver  Otis  Co,  b  59  Pleasant. 

Paul,  emp  Otis  Co,  b  59  Pleasant. 

Paul,  lab,  b  Lewis  Tracy. 


*Zeissig  Fred  E.,  emp  Calvin  Hitchcock,  b  27  Pleasant. 

8pencer,   Drug'^^ist,  100  Main  St. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  137 


^  WARE 

AND 

West  Warren 


1 

3TAGE  LINE 


E.  L  WESSON,  pmm^i^ 


Leave  WARE  6.45  a.  M.,  connecting  with  trains  East  and  West. 

**  '•         10.45  A.  M.,  connecting  with  trains  for  the  East. 

**  •*        3.45  p.  M.,  for  trains  going   East. 

Returning  leave  WEST  WARREN  at  8  a.  m. 

u     12        M. 

«  •*  *'  **  *•    5.40  p.  M. 


LlivePY,  Sale  and  B©apdiHg  -Steable 

Single  or  Double  Teams  with  or  without  drivers. 


i^^*^**:^Jt: 


Party  WagODS  and  Tally-Ho  Coaches 


FURNISHED  -  -  -  - 

-  -  -  -  TO    ORDER- 


*      *      *      *      *      ^c 


"["EAMING  AND   JOBBING. 
Furniture  Moving,  Etc.  All  orders  promptly  attended  to. 


E.  L.  WESSON, 

R£SIDE;NCE:  _l_  I  I  I  _L  _!_  stablk: 

78  North  Street.        i"        "T        "T        i-  "h        -|-         Aspen  Street. 


138 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


J.  H.  DONNELLY, 

Headquarters   for •♦—— >-^ 


lets 


I^UMBING 


STEAM  and 
HOT  WATER 


HEATING. 


stoves  -:-  lE^sixiges  --  Fu-ixitds. 

KITCHEN   FURNISHINGS,    LANTERNS,    BRUSHES,   ETC. 


8  North  St..  Ware. 


Bonin  &  Deslauriers, 

—DEALERS   IN— 

-^Choice  Famili)  groceries, 


IDI?,-y    OOOIDS. 

Crockery,  Glassware,  Boots,  Shoes  &  Rubbers,  Butter,  Eggs,  Cheese 
#  AND    FARM    PRODUCE.  m 

AGENTS  FOR  |         --mm^^gf^     j  CENTRAL^' 
VERMONT^'  '   '      *"  """'  ^"""     ^    

e„5 .*. 


I    RAlLROft&r 


^♦- y. 


Tickets  to  all  i>oints  in  Canada  and  the    West, 
Central  Block,  Main  Street,  -  -  WARE. 


Business  Directory. 


Agricultural   Implements. 

ROBINSON  JOHN  F.,  50  Main— See  adv. 

SIBLEY  J.  B.  &  SON,  Hitchcock  blk,  3!l  Main— See  adv. 

Architect. 

CUMMINGS  H.   P.  &  CO.,  West— See  adv. 

Artists. 

Eddy  Matie   K,  4  Eddy  ct. 

MATHIEU  VELLEDA,  15(>  W  Main— See  adv. 

Attorneys  and  Counsellors-at-Law. 

CONEY  H.  M.,  11  Hitchcock  blk— See  adv. 

DAVIS  HENRY  C,  Sandford  blk,  42  Main— See  adv. 

MOORE  P.  J.,  l>()  Main— See  adv. 

Auctioneer. 

Davis  B,  Frank,  South,  n  R  R  bridge. 

Bakers. 

Bousquet  Francis  T.,  8  Aspen. 
BYRNS  JAMES  A.,  52  West— See  adv. 
Chicoine  Mrs  Matilda,  Maple,  n  R  R. 

SPAULDING'S  DOMESTIC  BAKERY,  (Mrs  E.  B.  Spauld- 
ing  Prop)  148  W  Main — See  adv. 

Banks. 

WARE  NATIONAL,    (Henry  K.  Hyde,  Cashier)  Main— See 

adv. 
WARE  SAVINGS,   (F.  D.  Gilmore,  Treas)  Bank— See  adv. 

Bicycles. 

COE  &  NAYLOR,   c   Main  st  and  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 
ROBINSON  JOHN  F.,  50  Main— See  adv. 
SIBLEY  JOHN  B.  &  SON,  31)  Main— See  adv. 
TURNER  H.   H.,  64  Main— See  adv. 


140  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Billiard  and  Pool  Rooms. 

Amazeen  &  Co.,  Central  blk,  Main. 

MANSION  HOUSE,  Main — See  first  cover  page. 

Bill   Poster. 

Hitchcock  Henry  M.,   15   Church. 

Blacksmiths. 

BROWN  M.  FRANCIS,  North— See  adv. 

Campbell  George  P.,  North. 

Foote  &  Fearigo,  rear  Mansion  House. 

Minor  Jesse,  Parker. 

Shepardson  Henry  C,  W  Ctr. 

WINSLOW  F.  D.  &  SON,  West— See  adv. 

Boarding  Houses. 

Converse  Mrs  Eliza  A.,  154  W  Main. 

Freeman  Mrs  Alice,  59  Pleasant. 

Guilderson  Mrs  Mary,  14  Otis  av. 

HARTY  MRS  M.  E.,  [)i\  Main— See  adv. 

Laboissiere  Thomas,  61  E  Main. 

Lacoste  Mrs  Mary  A.,  K)  Otis  av. 

Loomis  Carrie,  14  Bank. 

McCrystal  Mrs  Patrick,  13  Otis  av. 

McGrath  Mrs  Thomas,  15  Otis  av. 

McMAHON  MRS  MARGARET,  Morse  av— See  adv. 

Plante  Joseph,  Main. 

Riley  Mrs  Mary,  Main,  c  Parker. 

Shea  Mrs  Ellen,  12  Otis  av. 

Sturtevant  Mrs  Elizabeth,  21)   Pleasant. 

Thibeaudeau  Narcisse,  17  Otis  av. 

Wilcox  Mrs  H.  H.,  W  Main. 

Booksellers  and  Stationers. 

JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 
TURNER  H.   H.,  (U  Main— See  adv. 

Boots,  Shoes  and  Rubbers. 

BONIN  &  DESLAURIERS,  Main,  n  North— See  adv. 

COE  &  NAYLOR,  Main,  c  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 

Dupont  Louis  N.,  78  Pleasant. 

GREY  PATRICK  E.,  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq— See  adv. 

KEEFE  J.  &  CO,  24  South— See  adv. 

Nelson  Charles  P.,  51  Main. 


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PEOPLE'S  GROCERY  STORE,  (11.  W.  Cleveland,  Manager) 

Main,  c  Bank — See  adv. 
RICHARDSON  ALMER  E.,  50  Main— See  adv. 
ROBINSON  H.  O.,  70  Main— See  adv. 
SCHEFFER  RICHARD,  108  Main— Sec  adv. 
SMITH  G.  H.  W.,  80  Main— See  adv. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Repairers. 

Bonin  L.  N.,  54  Main. 

Bouvier  Xavier,  Main. 

Eddy  George,  Eddy. 

Gaudette  Alfred,  Main. 

GREY  PATRICK  E.,  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 

Hudon  Parfait,  IK)  Canal, 

Pare  Joseph,  Main. 

Tiffany  Owen,  Water. 

Bottlers. 

CARYL  BROS.,  Music  Hall  blk,  Bank— See  adv. 

McArdle  Owen,  East. 

Neville  James,  Grey  blk.  Water. 

Building  Contractors. 

CUMMINGS  H.  P.  &  CO.,  West— See  adv. 

GAREAU  LOUIS  F.,  Gareau  av— See  adv. 

Harwood  Frank  W.,  W  Ctr. 

HATHAWAY  E.  &  L.,  High,  n  North— See  adv. 

HILLS  &  ALDRICH,  North— See  adv. 

MAGRATH  HARRY  A.,  Church— See  adv. 

Smith  Daniel  G.,  50  North. 

VIGEANT  AMEDEE,  26  Spring— See  adv. 

Carpenters  and  Builders. 

Bassett  Henry,  16  Bank. 

BUCKLEY  JAMES  A.,  Brookside— See  adv. 

Charbonneau  William,  North,  r  hose  house. 

Coney  George  H.,  Church. 

CUMMINGS  H.  P.  &  CO,  West— See  adv. 

GAREAU  LOUIS  F.,  Gareau  av— See  adv. 

HATHAWAY  E.  &  L.,  High,  n  North— See  adv. 

MAGRATH  HARRY  A.,  Church— See  adv. 

Oakes  Bros.,  7  Monroe. 

Provancal  Philias,  Maple  av. 

Ruggles  Estes  S.,  end  W  Main. 

Sherman  F.  L.,  North. 


142  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Smith  Daniel  G.,  50  North. 

VIGEANT  AMEDEE,  26  Spring— See  adv. 

Carpet  Cleaners. 

PRIEST  &  SMITH,  Monroe— See  adv. 

Carpets,  Oil  Cloths,  Etc. 

CLARK  F.  P.  &  CO,  104  Main— See  adv. 

COE  &  NAYLOR,  c  Main  st  and  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 

HITCHCOCK  C.  &  CO,   Hitchcock  blk.  Main— See  adv. 

Carriages  and    Sleighs. 

BOMBARD  FELIX,  r  Mansion  House— See  adv. 
PARKER  CHARLES  S.,  Parker— See  adv. 

Chimney    Caps. 

MARSH  BROS.,  48  Main— See  adv. 
PERO  J.  P.,  Eddy— See  adv. 

Cigars  and  Tobacco. 

Amazeen  C.  O.  &  CO,  Main. 

BANNOCK  GEO.  E.,  Pine— See  adv. 

BLOOD  F.  C.  &  CO.,  62  Main— See  adv. 

Canavan  William  J.,  94  Main. 

Charbonneau  Louis  S.,  20  Vigeant. 

HOLDEN  GEO.  C,  75  Main— See  adv. 

JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 

Lapierre  Francois,  22  Water. 

McArdle  Thomas,  East. 

MINER  D.  W.,  37  Main— See  adv. 

MULVANY  P.  J.,  78  Main— See  adv. 

Neville  James,  Water. 

PEOPLE'S  GROCERY  STORE,  Main,  c  Bank— See  adv. 

SPENCER  F.  A.,  100  Main— See  adv. 

TURNER  H.  H.,  64  Main— See  adv. 

YALE  R.  B.,  47  Main— See  adv. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Surveyor. 

EATON  WM.  C,  Bank  bldg.  Main— See  adv. 

Clothing  and  Gents'  Furnishings. 

Byrns  &  Crowley,  58  Main. 

CLARK  H.  M.,  72  Main— See  adv. 

Hosmer  F.  N.,  Sandford  blk,  44  Main. 

MARK  SHERWIN,  Mansion  House  blk— See  adv. 

Ware  Clothing  House,  (CoUette  &  L'Heureux,  Props)  84  Main. 


BUSINESS   DIRECTORY.  143 


Coal  and  Wood. 

Farrar  F.  W.,  48  Main,  Webb  blk. 

UTLEY  &  GILBERT,   n  Central    freight   yard   and  West,  c 
Water — See  adv. 

Concrete  Walks. 

NELLIGAN  P.  J.,  end  W  Main— See  adv. 

Confectionery,  Fruit,  Etc. 

Albertine  Joseph  A.,  90  Main.  , 

Amazeen  C.  O.  &  Co,  Main. 

Canavan  W.  J.,  94  Main. 

Charbonneau  Louis  S.,  20  Vigeant. 

HOLDEN  GEO.  C,  75  Main— See  adv. 

JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 

Lane  M.  L.,  Central  blk,  Main. 

McArdle  Thomas,  East. 

MULVANY  P.  J.,  78  Main— See  adv. 

PEOPLE'S  GROCERY  STORE,  Main,  c  Bank— See  adv. 

ROHAN  BROS.,  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq— See  adv. 

Crockery  and  Glassware. 

BONIN  &  DESLAURIERS,  Main— See  adv. 

BRYSON  A.,  ^jS  Main— See  adv. 

COE  &  NAYLOR,  Main,  c  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 

HITCHCOCK  C.  &  CO.,  Hitchcock  blk.  Main— See  adv. 

KEEFE  J.  &  CO,  24  South— See  adv. 

Lane  M.  L.,  Main. 

PEOPLE'S  GROCERY  STORE,  Main,  c  Bank— Sec  adv. 

Curtains   and  Fixtures. 

JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 
TURNER  H.  H.,  64  Main— See  adv. 

Dentists. 

AINSWORTH  D.  W.,  Room  1,  Hitchcock  blk— See  adv. 
BARNARD  G.  M.  C,  Room  7,  Hitchcock  blk— See  adv. 
Barrett  William  O.,  54  Main. 
YALE  WM.  B.,  47  Main,  Yale's  drug  store — See  adv. 

Dining  Rooms. 

CENTRAL  DINING  ROOMS,  (Mrs  M.  E.  Harty,  Prop)  96 
and  98  Main — See  adv. 


144  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 

Dressmakers. 

Bacon   Azilda,   4   Aspen. 

Bassett  Mrs  Abbie,  184  W  Main. 

Beaudin  Lillie  M.,  Maple  av. 

Brown  M.  Jennie,  32  Bank. 

Cardinal  Valerie,  Water. 

Caron  Hermine,  19  Otis  av. 

Carroll  Anna,  62  Pleasant. 

Chagnon  Clearinda,  North. 

Cheever  Rose  P.,  23  Bank. 

Collins  Nellie  A.,  Main. 

Dillon  Mrs  Maria,  6  Storrs. 

Dorion  Mrs  Annie,  30  Eddy. 

Feehan  Annie,  10  Monroe. 

Fletcher  Mrs  H.,  Main. 

Hamilton  Agnes  E.,  Maple,  c  Morse  av. 

Huard  Alphonsine,  Water. 

MALONEY  NELLIE  E.,  Sandford  blk.  Main— See  adv. 

MATHIEU  OLIVINE,  156  W  Main—See  adv. 

McCarty  Eliza,  14  West. 

Merriam  Mrs  Isabella  L.,  30  South. 

Murphy  Margaret,  5  William. 

Nolan  Kate,  146  W  Main. 

O'Conner  Mary  E.,  102  Main. 

Phaneuf  Rosa  D.,  67  Pleasant. 

Rice  Grace  A.,  Church,  c  High. 

Rousseau  Mrs  Joseph,  North,  opp  Cottage. 

Sullivan  Bridget,  Main. 

Sullivan  Ellen  M.,  47  Water. 

Smith  Mrs  G.  H.  W.,  80  Main. 

Drugs  and  fledicines. 

BLOOD  F.  C.  &  CO,  i^'2  Main— See  adv. 
MINER  D.  W.  &  W.  W.,  37  Main— See  adv. 
SPENCER  F.  A.,  100  Main— See  adv. 
YALE  RICHARD  B.,  Yale  blk,  47  Main— See  adv. 

Dry  and  Fancy  Goods. 

BONIN  &  DESLAURIERS,  Central  blk,  Main— See  adv. 

BRYSON  A.,  ()S  Main— See  adv. 

COE  &  NAYLOR,  c  Main  and  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 

Collins  M.  &  R.,  Main. 

Downey  P.  J.,  52  Main. 

HITCHCOCK  C.  &  CO,  Hitchcock  blk,  Main— See  adv. 

KEEFE  J.  &  Co,  24  South— See  adv. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  145 


Lipsky  S.,  pedlar. 

PEOPLE'S  GROCERY  STORE,  c  Main  and  Bank— See  adv. 

SMITH  H.  A.  &  CO,  45  Main— See  adv. 

Storrs  Maria,  Main. 

Dye    House. 

Rheaume  Eusebe,  off  Water,  n  Smith  blk. 

Electro  Plater. 

Marsh  Fred  E.,   7  Bank. 

Express  Company. 

American,  Leland  blk,  Main. 

Expressmen. 

BREEN  ALEXANDER,  Sandford  blk— See  adv. 

Fitzgerald  John,  William. 

Kennedy  James  P.,  North. 

O'Conner  John  F.,  Storrs. 

Provost  Joseph,  West. 

Shea  John  B.,  8  Maple. 

Fish  and  Oysters. 

ROHAN  BROS.,  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq— See  adv. 
Terrien  Augustin,  North. 

Florist. 

SMITH  G.  H.  W.,  80  Main— See  adv. 

Flour,  Feed  and  Grain. 

COE  &  NAYLOR,  Main,  c  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 

HITCHCOCK  C.  &  CO,  Main— See  adv. 

Lane  M.  L.,  Main. 

PEOPLE'S  GROCERY  STORE,  Main— See  adv. 

ROHAN  BROS.,  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq— See  adv. 

Snow  R.  C,  North. 

Furniture. 

CLARK  F.  P.  &  CO.,  104  Main— See  adv. 
ROBINSON  JOHN  F.,  50  Main— See  adv. 

Grocers. 

BONIN  &  DESLAURIERS,  Main— See  adv. 

COE  &  NAYLOR,  Main,  c  Nenameseck  sq — See  adv. 

Dansereau  Alphonse,  Main. 


146  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Dupont  Louis  N.,  73  Pleasant. 

HITCHCOCK  C.  &  CO,  Hitchcock  blk,  Main— See  adv. 

Jacques  Frederick,  North,  n  Pleasant. 

KEEFE  J.  &  CO,  ^4  South— See  adv. 

Lane  M.  L.,  Main. 

Langelier  Come,  38  West. 

PEOPLE'S  GROCERY  STORE,  Main— See  adv. 

ROHAN  BROS,  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq— See  adv. 

Snow  R.  C,  North. 

Thibeault  Edouard,  North. 

Hairdressers. 

Bigonness  Joseph,  Mansion  House. 

Bourdeau  Henri,  Main. 

Cote  Joseph,  Main. 

Deslauriers  A.  Mederic,  Main. 

Fallon  Thomas,  Grey  blk,  Nenameseck  sq. 

Mahoney  James,  Main. 

Smith  John  H.,  North. 

Winter  W.  M.,  Main. 

Hardware  and  Cutlery. 

ROBINSON  JOHN  F.,  50  Main— See  adv. 
SIBLEY  J.  B.  &  SON,  39  Main— See  adv. 

Harnessmakers. 

Bonin  L.  N.,  54  Main. 
Gleason  Thos.  C,  North. 

Hides  and  Tallow. 

Buffington  Jesse  M.,  West. 

Hotels. 

HAMPSHIRE  HOUSE,  (D.  A.  Jennison,  Prop)  55  Main- 
See  adv. 
MANSION  HOUSE,   (F.  F.  Gilmore,  Prop)  Main— See  adv. 

Ice  Cream. 

CENTRAL  DINING  ROOM,  96  and  98  Main— See  adv. 
HOLDEN  GEO.  C,  75  Main— See  adv. 
MULVANY  P.  J.,   78  Main— See  adv. 

Ice  Dealers. 

WARE   ICE  CO,    (Fisherdick  &  Lawton  Props)— See  adv. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  147 


Insurance  Agents. 

DAVIS  AGENCY,  Sandford  blk,  Main— Sec  adv. 

Lincoln  VVm  &  Co,  over  National  bank. 

Marland  Noah.  DO  Pleasant. 

MP:DCALF  WILLIAM,  tl  Hitchcock  blk— Sec  adv. 

STORRS  BROS,  Central  blk,  Main— See  adv. 

Iron   Foundry. 

WARE  FOUNDRY,  (J.  P.  Pero,  Prop)  Eddy— Sec  adv. 

Job  Printers. 

CAPRON   R.   E.,  (Ware    River  News)  Hitchcock  blk,  Main — 

See  adv. 
EDDY  C.  W.,  (^0  Main— See  adv. 
HINCKLEY  L.  D.,  Trench  blk,  Main— See  adv.  . 

Laundries. 

Chinese  Laundry,  South,  n  Water. 

STEAM    LAUNDRY,    (Priest    &    Smith,    Props)    Monroe- 
See  adv. 

Lime,  Cement,  Etc. 

HILLS  &  ALDRICH,  North— See  adv. 
WARE  LUMBER  CO,  Mechanic— See  adv. 

Livery  Stables. 

Bassett  Alanson  S.,  W  Main. 

BOMBARD  P.,  Parker,  r  Mansion  House— See  adv. 

Colburn  Philmore,  North. 

Gilmore  G.  F.,  r  Mansion  House. 

JENNISON    &    STURTEVANT,    r   Hampshire    House— See 

adv. 
Weeks  Williams  H.,  Church. 
WESSON  E.  L.,  Aspen— See  adv. 

Lumber  Dealers. 

WARE  LUMBER  CO,  Mechanic,  opp  depot— See  adv. 

Manufacturers. 

Eddy  George  (boots  and  shoes)  Eddy. 
Gilbert  Geo.  H.  Manuf  Co,  (woolens)  South,  n  Maple. 
GILBERT  LOUIS,  (soap)  North— See  adv. 
Otis  Company,  (cotton   goods,  hosiery)  Nenameseck  sq. 
PERO  J.  P.,   (chimney  caps,  hitching  posts,  castings)  Eddy- 
See  adv. 


148  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Stevens  C.  A.  &  Co,  (woolens)  Maple. 

WARE    LUMBER    CO,    (packing   cases,  etc)    Mechanic,  n 

depot — See  adv. 
West  Ware  Paper  Co,  (book  and  roll  paper)  West  Ware. 

Masons  and  Builders. 

DEMPSEY  RICHARD,  23  Water— See  adv. 

Feehan  Philip,  Pleasant. 

Hastings  Hiram,  28  Pleasant. 

HILLS  &  ALDRICH,  North— See  adv. 

Seery  Patrick,  15  Otis  av. 

Meat  and  Provisions. 

BANNOCK  GEO.  E.,  Pine— See  adv. 

BARNES  &  PACKARD,  Central  blk.  Main— See  adv. 

BULLARD  W.  E.,  Hampshire  House  blk,  Main— See  adv. 

Chagnon  Alphonse  A.,  North. 

CLIFFORD  &  NOLAN,  South,  c  Water— See  adv. 

FENN  ELWIN  C,  13  Church— See  adv. 

GORMLEY  &  CO,  10  Water— See  adv. 

Harper  Elie,  n  Central  depot. 

Kane  Arthur  R.,  19  Water. 

OSGOOD  &  PRESTON,  1)  Bank— S6e  adv. 

Provost  Theophile,  Mansion  House  blk,  Main. 

Riendeau  Pierre,  Dale. 

rierchant  Tailors. 

MALBOEUF  JOHN,  Sandford  blk.  Main— See  adv. 
Moulson  Ephraim,  Main. 

Milkmen. 

Barney  Ersting,  W  Ctr.  .     . 

Converse  Horace  G.,  Gilbertville  Hill  rd. 

Cummings  Augustus  H.,  North. 

Cummings  Jonah  W.,  W  Ctr. 

Cummings  J.  Warren,  W  Ctr. 

Davis  B.  Frank,  South. 

Dugan  Dominick,  W  Ctr. 

Gibbs  Wm.  W.,  (Maple  Farm  Creamery)  n  G  C. 

Gould  John  B.,  W  Ctr  rd. 

Glancy  Patrick,  Dist  H. 

HIBBEARD    JOSEPH     B.,     (Ware    Creamery)    West— See 

adv. 
Kennedy  Daniel  S.,  Hardwick,  n  Dist  7. 
King  Elie,  Dist  7, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  149 

McManus  Patrick,  W  Ctr  rd. 
Morse  Edward  P.,  Maple. 
Prindiville  Michael,  W  Brookfield  rd. 
Rouleau  Joseph,  Dist  7. 
StGermain  Nelson,  Dist  (>. 
Tucker  Brothers,  Palmer  rd. 

Milliners. 

BRYSON  A.,  6S  Main— See  adv. 

Canavan  Lucy,  92  Main. 

CHAPIN  A.  M.,  8  Hitchcock  blk— See  adv. 

Collins  M.  &  R.,  Main. 

Driscoll  A.  &  J.,  Main. 

Fletcher  Mrs  H.,  Main. 

Storrs  Maria,  Main. 

Mills. 

Breckenridge  W.  L.,  (saw  mill)  W  Ctr. 

Carter  Geo.  H.,  (saw  mill)  Enfield  rd. 

Harwood  Frank  W.,  (saw  and  cider  mill)  W  Ctr. 

[See  also  Manufacturers.] 

Monumental  and  Granite  Works. 

Hampshire  Marble  Co,  West. 
Nelligan  James,  West. 

NORTON  MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  WORKS,  West,  opp 
Water — See  adv. 

riusical  Goods. 

JEFFRIES   ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 
TAYLOR'S  MUSIC  HOUSE,  Main— See  adv. 
TURNER  H.  H.,  64  Main— See  adv. 

Newsdealers. 

Canavan  W.  J.,  Main. 
JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 
McBride  Edward,  (Sunday)  100  Main. 
TURNER  H.  H.,  64  Main— See  adv. 

Newspapers. 

WARE  RIVER  NEWS,  Thursdays,  independent,  eight  pages, 
estab  1887,  R.  E.  Capron  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Hitchcock  blk.  Main. 

Ware    Gazette,    Fridays,  republican,  four    pages,  estab  1832, 


150  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


printed  at  Barre,  H.  C.  Davis  local  editor.      Office,   Sandford 

blk,   Main. 
Ware  Standard,  Fridays,  republican,  four  pages,  estab  1856, 

printed  at  Palmer,  C.  W.  Eddy  local  editor.     Office,  60 

Main. 

Nurses. 

BACON  SUSAN  S.  MRS,  63  South— See  adv.' 
Sullivan  Jane  Mrs,  136  W  Main. 

Painters  and  Paper  Hangers. 

CAMPBELL  MALCOLM  M.,  Eddy— See  adv. 
Clements  Chas.  H.,  42  South. 
Culhane  James  H.,  Pleasant. 
Cummings  Wm.  G.,  W  Ctr. 
Harrington  Frank  D.,  Clinton. 
Hastings  John  H.,  28  Pleasant. 
Hitchcock  Henry  M.,  15  Church. 
Howard  Warren  V.,  Palmer  rd. 
McCarty  Eugene,  52  Water. 
Mott  John  F.,  High. 
Nickerson  Chas.  A.,  10  Eddy. 
Pratt  &  Holden,  Pleasant. 

RICHMOND  CHAS.  H.,   (carriage  and   ornamental)  North- 
See  adv. 
Scott  Wm.  B.,  22  Prospect. 
Shea  James  J.,  Clifford  av. 
Tobin  Thomas,  34  Pleasant. 

Paints,  Oils,  Glass;  Etc. 

ROBINSON  JOHN  F.,  50  Main— See  adv. 
SIBLEY  J.  B.  &  SON,  39  Main— See  adv. 

Paper   Hangings. 

JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 
TURNER  H.  H.,  64  Main— See  adv. 

Photographers. 

Dexter  Joseph  C,  Main. 

Harlow  Alvin  B.,  Main. 

LYON  &  CO,  106  Main— Sec  adv. 

Physicians. 

AUGER  A.  A.,  Central  blk,  Main— See  adv. 
GENDRON  J.  A.,  North,  c  Pleasant— See  adv. . 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  '151 


GUILD  EDGAR  H.,  Gi;  Main— Sec  adv. 
HAYES  J.  G.,  Sandfoi-d  blk,  Main— Sec  adv. 
JONES  W.  B.,  102  Main— See   adv. 
MINER  D.  W.,  a?  Main— See  adv. 
MINER  W.  W.,  37  Main— See  adv. 
RYAN  D.  M.,  54  Main— See  adv. 
SPENCER  GEO.  F.  A.,  Church— See  adv. 
YALE  JOHN,  47  Main— See  adv. 

Pianos,  Organs,  Etc. 

CLARK  F.  P.  &  CO.,  104  Main— See  adv. 
McMahon  Mrs  Patrick,  20  Water. 
TAYLOR'S  MUSIC  HOUSE,  Main— See  adv. 

Picture  Framer. 

JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 

Plumbers. 

DONNELLY  JOHN  H.,  8  North— See  adv. 
DUNHAM  WASHINGTON  S.,  Bank— See  adv. 
Green  John  B.  &  Son,  North. 
Harrington  Robert  G.,  West. 
MARSH  BROS,  48  Main— See  adv. 

Real  Estate  Dealers. 

Barnes  Henry  F.,  W  Main. 

DAVIS  AGENCY,  Sandford  blk,  Main— See  adv. 
DUMAS  JOSEPH  JR..  Aspen— See  adv. 
MORSE  SAMUEL,  Ross  av.— See  adv. 
STORRS  J.  H.  &  SONS,  Central  blk— See  adv. 

Saloons. 

CARYL  BROS,  Music  Hall  blk.  Bank— See  adv. 

Haley  George,  Water. 

Hennessey  John,  Water. 

McArdle  Owen,  Pine. 

Neville  James,  Water. 

Volk  Wm.  J.,  North. 

Sewer  and  Drain  Pipe. 

WARE  LUMBER  CO,  Mechanic,  n  depot— See  adv. 

Sewing  Machines. 

CLARK  F.  P.  &  CO,  104  Main— See  adv. 
GUERTIN  ALFRED,  South,  c  Water— See  adv. 


152  BUSINESS   DIRECTORY. 


POIST  GEORGE  (sewing  machine  supplies)  Main,  c  North — 

See  adv. 
ROBINSON  JOHN  F.,  50  Main— See  adv. 

Sign  Painters. 

Campbell  Malcolm  M.,  21  Eddy. 
Gorham  A.  T.,  59  1-2  Pleasant. 

Sporting  Goods. 

JEFFRIES  ISAAC,  57  Main— See  adv. 
ROBINSON  JOHN  F.,  50  Main— See  adv. 
SIBLEY  J.  B.  &  SON,  39  Main— See  adv. 
TURNER  H.  H.,  64    Main— See  adv. 

Steam  and  Qas  Fitters. 

DONNELLY  J.  H.,  North— See  adv. 

Harrington  R.  G.,  West. 

MARSH  BROS.,  48  Main— See  adv. 

Steamship  and  Ticket  Agents. 

BONIN  &  DESLAURIERS,  Main— See  adv. 
CLARK  HENRY  M.,  Main— See  adv. 
Collette  &  L'Heureux,  Main. 
KEEFE  J.  &  CO.,  South— See  adv. 
MEDCALF  WILLIAM,  Hitchcock  blk— See  adv. 

Stoves  and  Ranges. 

DONNELLY  JOHN  H.,  8  North— See  adv. 
DUNHAM  WASHINGTON  S.,  Bank— See  adv. 
Green  John  B.  &  Son,  North. 
MARSH  BROS,  48  Main— See  adv. 

Teachers. 

Breckenridge  Mary  C,  (physical  culture)  Hitchcock  blk. 

DAY  PROF.  WM.  O.,  (music)  11  Pleasant— See  adv. 

DAY  MRS.  A.  H.,  (dancing)  11  Pleasant— See  adv. 

Eddy  Matie  K.,  (oil  and  crayon)  Eddy  ct. 

Hyde  Isabella,  (languages)  27  Pleasant. 

Kennedy  Catherine,  (music)  Prospect. 

MATHIEU  VELLEDA,  (pianoforte)  15(5  W  Main— See  adv. 

Pierce  Lillian,  (elocution)  16  Hitchcock  blk. 

Root  Mary  S.,  (music)  62  North. 

Taylor  Mary  E.,  (private)  78  South. 

Warner  Ada  M.,  (music)  Church 

Wylie  M.  Lena,  (piano)  20  Water. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  153 

Teaming  and  Jobbing. 

BREEN  ALEXANDER,  4  Parker— See  adv. 

Berard  Joseph,  East. 

Davis  B.  Frank  Jr,  Palmer  rd. 

Fairbank  Rufus  C,  W  Main. 

Shea  John  B.,  8  Maple. 

WESSON  GEO.  C,  GO  North— See  adv. 

WESSON  E.  L.,  Aspen— See  adv. 

Tinsmiths. 

DONNELLY  JOHN  H.,  8  North— See  adv. 
DUNHAM  WASHINGTON  S.,  Bank— See  adv. 
Green  J.  B.  &  Son,  North. 
MARSH  BROS.,  48  Main— See  adv. 

Undertakers. 

KEEFE  J.  &  CO,  24  South— See  adv. 

LAMBERT  JOHN  W.,  Grey  blk,  c  Water— See  adv. 

Winter  W.  M.,  1G8  W  Main. 

Upholsterers. 

CLARK  F.  P.  &  CO,  104  Main— See  adv. 
Koehler  G.  Adolph,  Palmer  rd. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. 

ETIENNE  A.  A.,  Central  blk,Main— See  adv. 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 

BASSETT  FRANCIS  L.,  56  Main— See  adv. 
Gamwell  George  M.,  (repairer)  West  Ware. 
HOWARD  E.  D.,  46  Main— See  adv. 
SMITH  G.  H.  W.,  80  Main— See  adv. 

Wheelwrights. 

Breckenridge  Wm.  L.,  W  Ctr. 
BROWN  M.  F.,  North— See  adv. 
Campbell  Geo.  P.,  North. 
Shepardson  Henry  C,  W  Ctr. 
Stearns  Alonzo,  North. 
Winslow  F.  D.  &  Son,  West. 

Wood    Dealers. 

Coney  William  F  ,  Church. 

DUMAS  JOSEPH  JR.,  Aspen— See  adv. 


154 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Hathaway  &  Coney,  Pleasant. 
Marsh  Wm.  C,  North,  opp  High. 
Merrick  William,  West. 
Morse  Wm.  W.,  near  B  T. 
Snow  R.  C,  North. 


Jennison  &  Stiirteyant, 


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Livery  and 
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SINGLE  OR  DOUBLE  TEAMS  FURNISHED 
WITH  OR  WITHOUT  DRIVERS , 


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Stable  Rear  Hampshire  House,  WARE. 


Alexander  Breen, 


I  EXPRESS. 


Bupnifeupe  32©T/iHg.    Liighfe  beaming 

jjggg^^^^Order  Slate,  42  Main  St 

RESIDENCE:     NO.  4  PARKER  ST.,  WARE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  155 


P.  E.  GREY, 


I  I  I  M  I  I  I  I  I  I  ■'  I  M  I  M  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  rx 

AND    FUNERAL    DIRECTOR. 
Cavity  and  Arterial  Embalming.    =:=  =:=   Coffins,  Caskets  and  Robes 

Constantly  on  hand. 
Flowers  furnished  on   all   occasions.  Satisfaction   Guaranteed, 

—  ALSO    DEALER    LN —  ... 

BOOTS,  SHOES  AND  RUBBERS. 

Undertaking  Rooms  and  Store,  Nenameseck  Sq.,  Corner  Water  St. 
Residence,  50  Church  Street,  WARE. 

JOHN  W.  LAMBERT. 

Hugh  Gormley  &  Co., 

DEALERS    IN 

(Choice  /bleats  &  Provisions 

ALSO 

FARMERS'  PRODUCE,  CANNED  GOODS,  ETC. 


hzO 


^>.^.   FISH,    I    lYSTERS, 


CSmok:eci  1-Ia.libu.t. 

FRUIT    OF    ALL     KINDS  GOODS     DELIVERED 

IN  THEIR    SEASON.    .  .    .  FREE   OF  CHARGE.    . 

lO     Water  St.,     Ware. 


156  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


J.  KEEFE  &  CO., 


-DEALERS   IN- 


Choice  Family  Groceries, 

IDR^Y   OOOIDS. 

BOOTS,  SHOES  A  RUBBERS,  CROCKERY,  GLASSWARE,  ETC., 


The  Best  Brands  of  FLOUR  in 
town  Always  in  Stock 


— ALSO— 


PSKiliiir/  **  Undertaker, 


Caskets,  Coffins,  Robes  and  everything  pertaining  to  General  Undei^^ 
taking  furnished  at  Short  Notice.    Embalming  a  Specialty. 


24  Sotatln  St.,  -  -  -  Ware. 

L.D.HINCKLEY, 
-if4^-    job  printing. 


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LIFE  AND  ACCIDENT 


INSURANCE. 


Trench's   Block,  WARE. 


Miscellaneous  Information 


LE(;al  Holidays — Washington's  l^irthday,  Feb.  22  ;  Me- 
morial Day,  May  30;  Fourth  of  July;  Labor  Day,  1st  Monday 
in  September ;  Christmas,  December  25  ;  Fast  Day,  in  April, 
appointed  by  governor;  Thanksgiving,  in  November,  ap- 
pointed by  governor. 

Political  Districts — Ware  is  in  the  2d  Congressional, 
7th  Councillor,  Worcester-Hampshire  Senatorial,  and  oth 
Hampshire  Representative  districts. 

PosTOFFicE  Arrangements — Postmaster,  A.  J.  Davis; 
assistant  postmaster,  L.  E.  StOnge,  Office  hours :  (l  30  a.  m. 
to  <S  p.  m.  week  days  except  Saturdays,  when  closes  at  >>.30. 
Money  order  department  closed  from   1  to  2  and  (>  to  7  p.  m. 

Rent  Schedule  Town  Hall,  approved  July  1,  l'Sl)2 — 
Grand  concert  and  ball,  to  12  o'clock  or  later,  $30;  traveling 
and  local  shows,  concerts,  lectures,  and  all  entertainments  of  a 
speculative  nature,  from  7  to  10  and  later,  $25  ;  two  nights, 
$40;  three,  $60;  four,  $75;  five,"  $1)0 ;  six,  $100;  so-called 
fairs,  coffee  parties  for  religious  purposes,  $15;  two  nights, 
$2(S  ;  three,  $40  ;  six,  $80;  band  and  other  speculative  fairs, 
three  nights,  $50 ;  six,  $100 ;  all  entertainments  for  charitable 
or  religious  purposes, $13  ;  two  nights, $25  ;  dance  for  same,  $15  ; 
lectures  and  panoramas  for  religious  and  charitable  purposes, 
from  7  to  9.30,  $10;  temperance  lecture,  $7  ;  political  rally, 
$5 ;  Sunday  night  temperance  and  religious  meetings,  $7  ; 
stage  lights  for  rehearsals,  $2 ;  court  and  ante-rooms  for 
lectures  and  meetings,  $2;  court  room  for  dances,  $1  per 
hour;  hall,  court  and  ante-rooms  for  caucuses  and  town  busi- 
ness, free;  May  30  G.  A.  R.  exercises,  free;  high  school  exer- 
cises and  reunions,  free  ;  fire  department  one  night  for  expenses  ; 
all  charitable,  religious  and  social  institutions  in  Ware  to  have 
use  of  hall  to  hold  meetings  or  conventions,  Sundays  or  week 
days,  without  charge,  provided  no  gas  is  used,  and  no  one 
society  to  so  have  it  more  than  twice  in  one  year.  [Subject  to 
revision  by  selectmen.] 

Stage  and  'Bus  Lines — Hotel  barges  connect  with  all 
trains  and  carry  passengers  to  and  from  any  part  of  the  village 


158 


MISCELLANEOUS    INFORMATION. 


for    10   cents.     For    Ware    and  West    Warren  stage    line   see 
page  137. 

Store-Closing — With  few  exceptions  the  stores  and  other 
business  places  are  closed  Monday,  Tuesday  and  Thursday 
evenings  at  6  o'clock. 

Telephone  Pay  Station — Located  at  Spencer's  drug 
store,  100  Main.  Hours :  7  a.  m.  to  0  p.  m. ;  Sundays,  9  to 
10  a.  m.,  5  to  6  p.  m. ;  holidays,  7  to  10  a.  m.  Long  Distance 
connections. 

Town  Meetings  and  Elections — Annual  town  meeting 
last  Monday  in  March.  State  election  first  Tue^diy  after  first 
Monday  in  November. 

Town  Statistics — Population,  7321) ;  valuation  personal 
estate,  $1,023,280;  valuation  real  estate,  $2,864,140:  total, 
$3,889,420  ;  tax  rate,  town,  county  and  state,  $14  ;  polls  assessed, 
1732;  horses,  5()2  ;  cows,  779;  sheep,  109;  neat  stock,  254; 
swine,  59  ;  dwellings,  810  ;  acres,  1(), 570  ;  dogs,  400.  Valuation 
fire  district,   $3,592,655;    tax  rate,  $1.80. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Office — Located  at  depot. 
Manager,  Miss  Louisa  E.  Pond.  Office  hours:  8  a.  m.  to  12, 
1  to  6  and  7  to  8  p.  m. ;  Sundays,  9  to  10  a.  m.,  5  to  G  p.  m. ; 
holidays,  8  to  10,  4  to  6. 

C.  H.  RICHMOND, 

Carriage  •  and    Ornamental  •  Painter. 


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MRRIflGE  TRIMMING  AND  REPAIRING 


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IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES. 


i^^All  work  promptly  done. 

NorthL  Street,  -  -  -  WARE. 

CARRIAGE  REPOSITORY,    WEST  ST. — RESIDENCE,  83  WEST  ST. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


159 


WARE  BAKERY. 


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Fancy  Cales  For  Parties  and  Weddims  a  Specialty. 

JAGENT    F0R5 — — 

Carr's    Celebrated   Crack:ers    &    Biscijiits, 


6^    WEST   ST.,    WARK. 


160  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


William  Medealf, 

I 


INSURANCE 


REPKESENTING    THE 

STRONGEST  •  AND  •  BEST  •  COMPANIES  •  IN  •  THE  •  WORLD. 


jSATES  THE  LOWEST 

Consistent  with  safety.     «®-AlI    Losses    Promptly  Adjusted. 


ROOM  9,  HITCHCOCK'S  BLOCK,  WARE. 


Amedee  Vigeant: 


(Contractor  &  j^uilder, 


^e  PLANS  AND  SPECIFICATIONS  k^ 

And    rvlaterial    KtJ.rnisl3.ed     if    Desired. 


OFFICE   AND    RESIDENCE:  26  SPRING  STREET. 
P.  O.  Box  365,   ^^^—  ,^M 


niscellaneous  Officers, 


Agent  for  Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals,  Frank  P.  Smith,  Ware. 

Agent  for  Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children,  Charles  E.  Blood,  Ware. 

District  Attorney,  Hampshire  and  Franklin  Counties, 
John  A.  Aiken,  Greenfield. 

Justices  of  the  Peace,  H.  M.  Coney,  H.  C.  Davis, 
George  W.  Dunham,  William  C.  Eaton,  Frederick  D.  Gilmorc, 
William  H.  Hall,  William  Medcalf,  P.  J.  Moore,  William  N. 
Newcomb,  Aimer  F.  Richardson,  George  D.  Storrs,  Charles  E. 
Stevens,  George  E.  Tucker. 

Medical  Examiner,  Ware,  Belchertown,  Enfield,  Green- 
wich and  Prescott,  Dr.  David  W.  Miner,  Ware. 

Public  Notaries,  William  C.  Eaton,  Frederick  D.  Gilmore, 
(receives  complaints  and  issues  warrants), 

WILLIAM  C.  EATON, 


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Surveijor  and  Civil  Engineer, 


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M  I  I  I  I  I  I  I 

CONVEYANCER  AND  NOTARY  PUBLIC. 

— :—    ROOMS   WITH   THE  LINCOLN   INSURANCE  AGENCY.     -:— 


Ot^E/^  WARE  NATIONAL  BANK. 


162  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


H.  O.  ROBINSON, 

CENTRAL 


shoe;  store 


4t    45"    w    W    TT    w 


NIAIN    ST,  -  .  -  WARE. 

John  Malboeuf, 

!merchant  tailor! 


Custom  Suits  Hade  in        ^   ^   ^   ^ 
All  the  Latest  Styles. 


A  FULL  LINE  OF  FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC   WOOLENS  AND 

TRIMMINGS. 

SANDFORD'S  BLOCK,  -  -  -  MAIN  ST.,  WARE. 


W.  E.  BULLARD, 


— DEALER   IN — 


Choice  Meats  and  Provisions, 

Mutton,  Lamb,  Veal,  Pork,  Hams,  Bacon,  Tongues,   Etc.      Vegetables  of  all 
kinds.     Poultry  and  Game  in  their  Season. 


All  Goods  Delivered  Free  of  Expense.. 


HAMPSHIRE    HOUSE   BLOCK,    WARE. 


GEORGE  POIST, 

GENERAL  REPAIR  SHOP. 

Sewing   Machines  of  all  kinds,  Locks,    Shears,  Keys,  Umbrellas  and  Parasols 

Repaired  at  Reasonable  Prices. 
Sewing  Machine  Supplies.  Agent  for  the  DOMESTIC  MACHINES. 

Clothing  Cleaned,  Repaired  and  Pressed. 

Centra/  Block,  Main,  Cor.  North  Street.  Up  one  flight. 


PLAN   OF    TOWN   HALL. 


163 


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164  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

1S74.  1892 

Aimer  F.  Richardson's 

OLD    ESTABLISHED    AND    THOROUGHLY    RELIABLE    SHOE   STORE. 
WE  CARRY  IN  STOCK  A  LARGE  VARIETY  OF 


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SLIPPERS 


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Selected  with   special  reference   to  the   varied  wants   of  the   community. 
••^>^AI.L   GOODS   WAKRANTi^O  AS   IlEPKESi:NTKD.t:<<-«.. 

SIGN  OF  GULDEN  BOOT,  -  -  MAIN  ST.,   WARE, 


ALFRED    GU RUTIN 


AGENT   FOR   THE 


SIN6ER    SEWING   MACHINE. 

THE  BEST  MACHINE  FOR  ALL  PURPOSES 
IN  THE  MARKET. 

Does  more  and  better  work,  with  less  labor,  than  any  other. 


GET    THE    BKST.     - 


MACHINES   SOLD   AT   PRICES   AS   LOW   AS  ANY  DEALER   IN   CITY   OR   COUNTRY. 


I:F"CALL   and   SEE   ME   BEFORE    BUYING. 
WATER,  COR.  SOUTH  ST.,  -  -  .  .  .  WARE. 


Distances  and  Fares. 


BY  TRAIN 

BY   CARRIAGE 

Distance 

Fare 

Distance 

Fare 

Albany,  via  Palmer, 

127 

$;i.i)(; 

Amherst, 

23 

(58 

18 

$4.00 

Athol, 

25 

5.00 

via  Baldwinville, 

44 

Baldwinville, 

32 

70 

25 

5.00 

Barre,                                                    ^ 

14 

21) 

14 

3.00 

Barre  Plains, 

12 

'Ih 

12 

2.50 

Belchertown, 

13 

42 

10 

2.00 

Bondville, 

7 

21 

7 

1.50 

Boston,  via  Central, 

75 

1.50 

via  Palmer, 

i)() 

2.18 

Brimfield, 

8 

1.50 

Brookfield, 

10 

2.00 

via  Palmer, 

38 

GG 

Chicopee  Falls, 

25 

5.00 

via  Springfield, 

31 

'■ 

Coldbrook, 

15 

3() 

14 

3.00 

Dana, 

12 

2.50 

East  Brookfield, 

12 

2.50 

via  Palmer, 

34 

72 

Enfield, 

7 

1.50 

Forest  Lake,  (round  trip) 

6 

35 

7 

1.50 

Gilbertville, 

4 

09 

4 

1.25 

Greenwich, 

10 

2.00 

Greenwich  Village, 

10 

2.00 

Hardwick, 

10 

21 

7 

1.50 

Hardwick  Pond, 

4 

1.25 

Holyoke, 

25 

5.00 

via  Springfield, 

35 

84 

via  Northampton, 

38 

1.18 

Hudson, 

47 

1)7 

Indian  Orchard, 

11) 

4.00 

via  Palmer, 

21 

50 

Jefferson, 

27 

57 

Ludlow, 

21 

50 

17 

3.50 

Monson, 

16 

42 

14 

3.00 

166 


DISTANCES  AND   FARES. 


BY  TRAIN     1 

BY   CARRIAGE 

Distance 

8 

Fare 

Distance 

Fare 

New  Braintree, 

$    15 

8 

$2.00 

New  York,  via  Springfield, 

163 

3.35 

Northampton, 

31 

93 

25 

5.00 

North  Brookfield, 

11 

2.00 

via  Palmer, 

41 

84 

North  Dana, 

14 

3.00 

North  Prescott, 

15 

3.00 

North  Wilbraham, 

17 

40 

20 

4.00 

Oakdale, 

34 

71 

Oakham, 

15 

3.00 

Old  Furnace, 

9 

21 

7 

1.50 

Orange, 

25 

5.00 

via  Baldwinviile, 

49 

Palmer,                                       , 

12 

27 

10 

2.00 

Pansy  Park, 

17 

53 

13 

2.50 

Pelham, 

12 

2.50 

Petersham, 

14 

3.00 

Prescott, 

12 

2.50 

Rutland, 

21 

45 

20 

4.00 

Shutesbury, 

17 

3.50 

Spencer, 

16 

3.00 

via  Palmer, 

35 

87 

Springfield, 

25 

5.00 

via  Palmer, 

27 

63 

Thorndike, 

8 

21 

8 

1.50 

Three  Rivers, 

10 

2.00 

via  Palmer, 

15 

42 

Wales, 

16 

3.00 

Waltham, 

65 

1.33 

Warrenh, 

7 

1.50 

via  Palmer, 

23 

52 

West  Brimficld,  via  Palmer, 

17 

40 

West  Brookfield, 

7 

1.50 

via  Palmer, 

30 

40 

West  Ware, 

6 

1.50 

West  Warren, 

4.H 

1.25 

via  stage, 

^% 

.40 

via  Palmer, 

21 

48 

Williamsville, 

21 

50 

Winchendon, 

37 

86 

Worcester, 

27 

5.00 

via  Palmer, 

51 

1.17 

via  Oakdale, 

44 

1.00 

ADVERTISEMENTS. 


167 


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Wholesale  and  Retail 


DEALER    IN 


MILK,  BUTTER 

AND 

^    CREAM.    ^( 

Orders  left  at  P,  O.  Box  981  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


m  Joseph  Hibbeard,  Prop,  m 


People's  Grocery  Store, 

H.  W.  Cleveland,  flanager. 


■f^y^)-^^r(^j  v»- 


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Best  Flour 


IN   THE    MARKET. 


Our   stock  of   GROCERIES  and   PROVISIONS  is   always  kept   fresh    and 
everything  is  sold  at  the  Lowest  Prices.    Also 

-0^^BOOTS,  SHOES  AND  RUBBERS^sEf:*^ 

AND    SMALL   WAKES. 

P^rtiit,    Confectionery    and.    Cigars- 

COR.  MAIN  AND  BANK  STREETS,  WARE, 


168 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


E.  &  L.  HATHAWAY, 


ESTIMATES, 

Plans  and  Specifications 

FURNISHED 

As   Desired. :- 

♦  »  ♦  »  *  * 

All  Orders  Promptly  Attended  to. 

Residence:  High  St.,  near  North,  WARE, 

Osgood  &  Preston, 

— DEALERS   IN — 

Choice  Meats  and  Provisions, 


KINDS  IN-  THEIR  SEASON 


m 


POULTRY  A  SPECIALTY 


9  BANK    STREET.    WARE 


NELLIE  E,  MALONBY. 


*^  Ladies'  Fine  Dressmaking,  p* 

Ladies'   and  Children's  Suits    and   Outside  Garments  cut  and  made 
with   careful  attention  to  wants  of  Customers. 

Cutting  and  basting  a  specialty  : : : : 

SANDFORD'S    BLOCK.  -  -  MAIN    ST..  WARE. 


Court  Record. 


SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT. 

Sittings:  At  Northampton,  od  Tuesday  in  April;  Law 
term,  first  Monday  after  second  Tuesday  in  September;  odd 
years    in    Greenfield. 


SUPERIOR  COURT. 

Sittings :  At  Northampton,  Civil  term,  3d  Monday  in 
February  and  October,  and  1st  Monday  in  June;  Criminal 
term,  2d  Monday  in  June  and  3d  Monday  in  December. 


DISTRICT  COURT  OF  HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY. 

William  P.  Strickland,  Judge.  H.  H.  Ciiilson,  Clerk. 

Special  Justices,  A.  J.  Fargo,  Easthampton  ;    R.  W.  Lyman, 

Belchertown. 

Sittings  :  At  Northampton  every  week  day  except  1st  and 
3d  Wednesdays  and  2d  and  4th  Fridays  of  each  month  and 
legal  holidays ;  at  Amherst,  1st  and  3d  Wednesdays  of  each 
month;  at  Cummington,  at  option  of  Judge;  at  Belchertown, 
1st  and  3d  Thursdays  of  each  month  ;  at  Huntingon,  2d  and 
4th  Thursdays  of  each  month  ;  at  Ware,  every  Friday  fore- 
noon ;  at  Easthampton,  at  option  of  Judge. 


PROBATE  COURT. 
William  G.  Bassett,  Judge.  H.  M.  Abbott,  Register. 

Sittings :  At  Northampton,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  every 
month ;  at  Belchertown,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  May  and 
October;  at  Williamsburg,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  of  May 
and  October;  at  Amherst,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  January, 
March,  June,  August  and  November;  at  Ware,  2d  Tuesday  of 
February,  3d  Tuesday  of  June  and  2d  Tuesdays  of  September 
and  December. 

Court  of  Insolvency,  at  the  option  of  the  Judge. 


170  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


N0RT0N8'  MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  WORKS, 

WEST,   OPP.    WATER  STEEET,    WARE. 

MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  MANUFACTURERS. 

DEALERS    IN 

•I'MONUMENTS,  TABLETS,  ENCLOSURES  AND  CEMETERY  W0RK4- 

OF    ALL   KINDS;    ALSO 

CUKBING,  POSTS,   UNDEKPINNING,  STEPS,  ETC. 
Best  of  Work  at  Reasonable  Prices. 

Cleaning   and   Lettering  Monuments 
in  the   Cemetery  a  Specialty 


Monumental  Designing  of  all   Descriptions.  -:-  -:- 

M,  M.  NORTON,  JR.  J.  W.  NORTON.  M.  M.  NORTON,  SR. 


M.  F.  BROWN, 

!     BLACKSMITH 

i  AND 

y  Carriage  Manufacturer. 

f\  [-JQR8E8H0E1NG  Jl  SPECIALTY  j 


Light  and   Heavy  Carriage  Work  in  all  its 
branches.    All  work  warranted.    =:=    =:= 

SHOP    NORTH    STREET,    WARE.  (Campbell's  Old  Stand.) 

James  A.  Buckley, 
QONTRACTOR  iP  BUjLDER, 


mm      r10BJBI]SrC3-    --:- 

1^^         si         PROMPT  l-y   ATTBAIDED  TO. 


SHOP  AND  KESIDENCE:    BROOKSIDE,  OFF  SOUTH  ST.,   WARE. 


County  Officers. 


Clerk  of  Courts,  (salary  $2^00)  William  H.  Clapp, 
Northampton. 

County  Auditors,  William  G.  l^assett,  William  H.  Clapp, 
H.  M.  Abbott. 

County  Commissioners,  (salaries  $1()00)  Elisha  A.  Ed- 
wards, Southampton,  term  expires  December,  1894 ;  Willis  W. 
Strong,  Northampton,  term  expires  December,  18112  ;  Samuel 
M.  Cook,  Granby,  term  expires  December,  1893.  Meet  at 
Northampton  1st  Tuesday  in  March,  September  and  December 
and  Tuesday  next  after  2d  Monday  in  June  at  9  a.  m. 

County  Treasurer,  (salary  $800)  Lewis  Warner, 
Northampton. 

Court  Messenger,  E.  T.  Hervey. 

Deputy  Sheriffs,  Ansel  Wright,  E.  T.  Ht^rvey,  Northamp- 
ton ;  W.  W.  Smith,  Amherst;  J.  W.Flint,  Enfield;  Thomas 
A.  Orcutt,  Florence;  Edwin  E.  Janes,  Easthampton  ;  John  P. 
Taylor,  South  Hadley ;  Reuben  Bell,  Hadley ;  William  Burnett, 
Belchertown ;  Marshall  J.  Jenkins,  Cummington ;  Jason  H. 
Fiske,  Huntington;  D  M.  Donaldson,  South  Hadley;  H.  O. 
Caryl,  M.  Fitzgerald,  Ware  ;  Henry  A.Bisbee,  Williamsburg. 

Jailer  and  Master  of  House  of  Correction,  Jairus 
E.  Clark. 

Judge  of  Probate  and  Insolvency,  (salary  $1400)  Wm. 
G.    Bassett,  Northampton. 

Probation  Officer,  George  L.  Harris,  Northampton. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Robert  W.  Lyman,  Belchertown. 

Register  of  Probate,  (salary  $1400)  Hubbard  M.  Ab- 
bott, Northampton. 

Sheriff,  (salary  $1000)  Jairus  E.  Clark;  ofhce  Northamp- 
ton jail. 

Special  Commissioners,  Charles  E.  Blood,  Ware,  term 
expires  December.  1892  ;  Charles  K.  Brewster,  Worthington, 
term  expires  December,  1892. 


172 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Taylor's  Music  House, 

412   IVEAIN   STREET, 

STDringfLelci;       ....      i^ass 


PIANOS  AND  ORGANS. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


173 


W.  S.  DUNHAM, 

^™^l  FURNACES  I  «^^«^ 

AND   ALL    KINDS   HEATING    APPARATUS. 


q--^i«>^ 


PLUMBING. 


QJ^Q^'V 


TINNING. 


cfT^gj&b 


Plumbing,  Tinning,  Piping  and  General  Jobbing. 

Careful  Attention  given  all  Orders. 


7  and  ii  Bank  SL, 


Ware. 


Q 


Richard  Dempsey, 


03SrTR.^0T0Ft    &    Iwfli^SOISr. 


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ORDERS   FOR 

STONE  WORK  AND    PIPE  LAYING  OF  ALL  KINDS 

PROMPTLY   ATTENDED   TO. 


23  Water  Street,  Grey's  Block, 


WARE. 


Mag^loire  Tetrault, 


—DEALER   IN— 


WASHING  MACHINES, 

CLOTHES    WRINGERS 

AND  AIuL.  WASHING  REQUISITES j  I    <  »^ 


Office  and  Residence:  North  St.,  0pp.  Cottage,  WARE.   P.  O.  Box  585 


174  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Rohan  Brothers 


-Jf    •?'?    -X-    -K-    45- 


Groceries  and  Provisions 


■jt  *  ->5-  -X-  -yc 


FPLOIDXJOHl,  Eto. 

We  keep  a  large,  fresh  stock  of  goods  aud  guarantee  satisfaction. 


IZ" 


CentraL  }>4S^^j  Market 


Fish,  Oysters,  Clams,  Lobsters,  Canned  Goods, 

Grey's  Block,  Nenameseck  Sq.,  WARE. 

OLIVINE   MATHIEU, 
4  FASHIONABLE    •    DRESSMRKING  I- 


Evening  Dresses  A  Specialty, 


Cutting  by  the  Taylor  System. 

NO.  156  WEST  MAIN  STREET,  WARE, 

Central  DiNiNG  Rooms, 

MRS.  M.  E.  HARTY,  Proprietor. 

BOARD  BY  THE  OAY.  *  MEALS  TO  ORDER  AT  ANY  HOUR. 

•..^>^HOUHS    6  TO    8,    12    TO    2,    6    TO    T.C=$^- 

REGULAR    DINNER    25c._e..^:EE^^ 

96  MAIN    STREET,    OPP.   NORTH    STREET,    WARE. 

c>oO<^>~J. 

OPEN   TILL  11    P.   M.  -  -  98   Main   Street. 


Changes  and  Additions. 


Allard  Joseph   H.,  rem  Gilbcrtvillc  Valley  rd. 

Avery  Hattie  Mrs,  rem   Bank. 

Bourdeau  Joseph,  rem  75  North. 

Carter  Frank  \V.,  rem  Springfield. 

Cayer  Rev  P.  N.,  rem  rm  2  Hitchcock  blk. 

Corbett  Hannah  Mrs,  deceased. 

Crowell  Joshua  P.,  deceased. 

Dalrymple  George  E.,  agent  B.  &  A  R  R,  h  Maple,  Stevens  blk. 

Deery  Edward,  rem  Vernon. 

Donnelly  Michael   and   John    H.,   rem  Cummings  farm,  old  W 

Warren  rd. 
Geoffroy  Rev  L.,  rem  from  town. 
Gibbs  Lambert  Mrs,  h  Canterbury  house.  Church. 
Gladding  Charles  P.,  rem  from  town. 
Graves  Alfred  J.,  emp  Ware  Lumber  Co,  h  Eddy  ct. 
Haley  John,  voter. 

Hall  Frederick,  emp  Ware  Lumber  Co. 
Irwin  Archibald,  b  Kenneth  G.  MacQuarrie. 
Kane  Francis,  deceased. 
Keith  Alvin  H.,  rem  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Lariviere  Frederick,  voter. 
Lemoine  Joseph,  voter. 

Lothrop  Relief  A.  Mrs,  rem  Riverside,  Cal. 
MacQuarrie  Kenneth  G.,  rem  W  Main. 
McQuade  Sarah,  deceased. 
Medcalf  Myrtle  A.,  rms  Hitchcock  blk. 
Montague  William,  deceased. 
O'Leary  Rev  John  P.,  rem  Holyoke. 
Quilter  Margaret  Mrs,  deceased. 
Rugg  Fred.  O.,  rem  Pawtucket,  R.  L 
Shepardson  Henry  C,  rem  Nebraska. 
Smith  George  H.  W.,  rem  14S  W  Main. 
Stevens  D.  G.,  dressmaker,  1(3  Church,  b  do. 
Sturtevant  Frederick  V.,  rem  Springfield. 
Sullivan  William,  clerk  Mansion  house. 
Winslow  Waldo  F.,  rms  Hitchcock  blk. 
Zeissig  Fred.  E.,  h  High. 

[For  Business  Changes  see  Page  180.I 


176  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


George  C.  Holden, 

Ice  Cream  Parlors. 


CHOICE  FRUIT,  CONFECTIONERY, 
NUTS, 


FINE    CKiAKS  AND   TOBACCO. 


Soda.  Tonics,  Etc. 


OYSTERS  IN  THEIR  SEASON. 


75  MAIN  STREET,   WAEE. 


George  E.  Bannock, 


-•-DEALER   IN- 


-#^'-1}    FARM    PRODUCE,    f'^l^ 

Tea,  Coffee,  Canned    Goods,    Confectionery,  Nuts,  Cigars,   Tobacco,  Etc. 
PINE  S!  REET,  -  -  -  WARE. 

SCHEFFER, 

DEALER    IN 

Boots  'M  Shoes 

AND 


l^ubbers, 


MAIN  STREET,    -    -    WARE. 


E.  a.  BARNES,  H.  O.  PACKARD. 

BARNES  &  PACKARD, 

DEALERS   IN 

CHOICE  AlEATS  AND  PROVISIONS, 

Vegetables  of  all  kinds  in  their  Season.         Canned  Goods,  Etc. 

All  Goods  Delivered  Promptly  Free  of  Charge. 

CENTRAL  BLOCK,   MAIN  ST.,         -  -  -         WARE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


177 


WARE    STEAM     LAUNDRY 


Pna 


Office  at  H.  M.  Clark's,  flain  St. 


Priest  &  Smith,  Props.,  Monroe  St ,  Ware. 

Dr.  Miner's  Drug  Store 

37  MAIN  STREET,   WARE. 


DRUGS  AND  CHEMICALS, 


TOILET  AND    FANCY    ARTICLES 

At  Reasonable  Prices 


SAMUEL  MORSE 


-  I^eal  GsfatG  -  - 


DEALER   IN 


Good    House  Lots   near  the 
Depot  for  Sale  at  Reason- 
able Prices. 

TENEMENTS   TO    RENT. 


NO.   2    ROSS  AVENUE,      N£AR  CENTRAL  FREIGHT  OFFICE. 

CLIFFORD  &  NOLAN. 

DEALERS     IN 

CHOICE  MEATS  AND  PROVISIONS. 

VEOKTABIvES 

OF    ALL    KINDS    IN    THEIR    SEASON. 

FRUIT,    Etc.,    Etc, 

CORNER  WATER  AND  SOUTH  STREETS,         -         -     WARE 


178 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


-wii' .: ,,, If 

SOLE   AGENTS   FOR    THE 

AMERICAN  CHIMNEY  CAP. 

The  Best  In  the  Market. 


iMarsh  Brothers, 


-DEALERS   IN- 


STOVES,  RANGES, 
EURNACE8, 

TINWARE),    Etc. 

PLUMBING, 

Pipe  Fitting,  Tinning  &  Gen- 
eral Jobbing. 


)l 


.48    MAIN   STREET,    WARE. 


g)HOTOGRAPHS. 


©     ©     © 


We  shall  be  pleased  to  have  you  call  on  us  and  inspect  our 
work.      We  can  supply  the  latest  styles  in 

PHOTOGRAPHS  AND  CRAYONS. 

^ prices: 5) 

PhiotographLS,  -  =  S2.50  to  $     3.50. 

Crayons  -withi  PVame,        $500  to  $2500. 

PICTU-RBS    COPIED    AAJt>     E)N  L  AKG  ED. 

First-CIass  Worl<:  Guaranteed  at  Reasonable   Prices 


Lyon  &  Co.,  Leadini  Pliotograpliers,  WARE. 


180 


CHANGES  AND  ADDITIONS. 


Business  Changes. 

Breckenridge  W.  L.,  sold  mill  Farnum  Aldrich. 

Converse  H.  G.,  sold  milk  route  Tucker  Brothers. 

Holden  George  C,  sold  store  A.  D.  Talbert. 

Inspector  of  Food  :      Dr.  D.  M.  Ryan. 

Rod  and  Gun  Club:      Membership  limit  increased  to  75;   A. 

J.  Davis,  steward. 
School  Changes :       1st  grade   Unitarian  church  vestry  closed, 

Miss  Clara  Ladd  transferred  to  No.  8 ;   No.  7  reopened, 

Miss  Maggie  Murphy  teacher 
Spaulding  E.  B.  Mrs,  sold  Domestic  bakery  Murphy  &  Calder. 
Wesson  E.  L.,  rem  stable  W  Main,  Sturtevant  barn. 


By=Laws  Town  of  Ware, 


Hampshire  County,  Massachusetts. 


CHAPTER  I. 

Section  i  .  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Truant  Officers  to  ascertain  from  time 
to  time  what  children  there  are  in  this  town,  between  the  ages  of  seven  and 
fifteen  years,  who  are  habitual  truants,  and  also  concerning  children  wander- 
ing about  the  streets  and  public  places  in  this  town,  having  no  lawful  occupa- 
tion or  business,  not  attending  school  and  growing  up  in  ignorance,  and  such 
children  as  persistently  violate  the  reasonable  rules  and  regulations  of  the 
common  schools,  and  report  the  names  of  the  same  to  the  School  Committee  ; 
and  said  officers  shall  also  use  all  suitable  and  lawful  means,  in  co-operation 
with  the  School  Committee,  to  cause  such  children  regularly  to  attend  the 
common  schools  to  which  they  respectively  belong  under  the  arrangement 
made  by  the  School  Committee.  And  in  every  case  in  which  it  shall  be 
thought  necessary  by  them  for  the  above  purpose,  they  shall  institute  legal 
proceedings  against  the  child  so  offending  as  provided  ia  the  following  sec- 
tion of  these  By-Laws  and  by  the  Statutes  of  this  Commonwealth  in  such  cases 
provided. 

Sec.  2.     (Not  approved.) 

Sec.  3.  No  person  shall  permit  any  goat,  sheep,  swine,  horse,  cow  or 
other  neat  cattle  or  fowl  of  any  kind  or  description  belonging  to  him  or  her 
or  under  his  or  her  control  to  go  at  large  or  depasture  in  any  of  the  streets, 
lanes  or  avenues  or  premises  of  any  one  not  his  own  in  this  town.  And  any 
person  convicted  under  the  provisions  of  this  section  shall  be  liable  to  pay  a 
fine  not  exceeding  five  dollars  for  each  offense.  But  this  by-law  shall  not  af- 
fect the  right  to  use  the  lands  within  the  limits  of  the  highway  adjoining  his 
or  her  deeded  property. 

Sec.  4.  No  person  shall  bathe  or  swim  or  divest  himself  of  clothing,  for 
the  purpose  of  bathing  or  swimming,  so  near  to  any  public  way  as  to  be  in- 
decently exposed  to  persons  within  the  town. 


BY-LAWS  TOWN   OF  WARE. 


Sec.  5.  No  person  shall  remove,  mutilate  or  destroy  with  malicious  intent 
any  sign,  sign  post,  awning  or  other  thing  the  property  of  another  lawfully 
erected,  set  or  placed  in  or  upon  any  of  the  public  streets  or  other  public 
places  in  this  town ;  and  no  person  shall  deface  or  mutilate  any  handbill,  pos- 
ter or  advertisement,  the  same  being  posted  or  displayed  in,  against  or  upon 
any  building  or  other  structure  in  this  town ;  and  no  person  shall  post  or  dis- 
play any  handbill,  poster  or  advertisement  in,  against  or  upon  any  building, 
bridge  or  other  structure,  the  same  being  private  property,  without  the  per- 
miss'on  of  the  owner  or  proprietor  thereof;  and  no  person  shall  post  or  dis- 
play any  handbill,  poster  or  advertising  signs  upon  any  rocks,  trees  or  fences 
within  the  limits  of  any  of  the  public  ways  in  this  town  without  the  permission 
of  the  Board  of  Selectmen. 

Sec.  6  No  person  shall  cut  down,  remove,  mutilate  or  otherwise  injure 
or  destroy  any  fruit,  shade  or  other  ornamental  tree  growing  in  any  street 
or  park,  common  grounds  or  cemetery  in  this  town,  or  shall  deface,  disfigure, 
mutilate,  remove  or  destroy  the  fence  or  enclosure  thereof  without  the  per- 
mission of  the  owner  or  proprietor  thereof  in  writing  first  had  and  obtained; 
and  no  person  shall  so  fasten  any  horse  or  other  animal  to  any  tree  as  afore- 
said as  to  endanger  the  same  being  injured,  defaced  or  destroyed. 

Sec.  7.  No  person  shall  behave  himself  in  a  rude  or  disorderly  manner, 
or  use  any  indecent,  profane  or  insulting  language  in  any  of  the  public  streets 
or  other  public  places  in  the  town,  or  near  any  dwelling  house  therein,  or  be 
or  remain  upon  any  sidewalk  or  near  any  doorstep,  portico  or  other  projec- 
tion from  any  such  building  to  the  annoyance  of  other  persons.  And  no  per- 
son shall  make  any  indecent  figures  nor  write  any  indecent  or  obscene  words 
upon  any  building,  structure  or  public  place  in  this  town,  or  by  any  noise, 
gesture  01  other  means  willfully  and  designedly  frighten  any  horse  in  any 
public  street  or  place  in  this  town. 

Sec.  8.  No  person  shall  play  at  ball  or  fly  any  kite  or  balloon  or  throw 
stones  or  other  missiles  m  or  upon  any  public  street  in  this  town  within  two 
hundred  rods  of  the  postoffice  therein. 

Sec.  9.  No  person  shall  in  any  public  street  or  elsewhere  in  this  town 
play  at  ball,  marbles  or  other  games  of  chance  or  skill,  or  bathe,  fish  or  sail 
in  or  upon  any  of  the  waters  therein  on  the  Lord's  Day. 

Sec.  10.  No  person  shall  take  hold  of  or  ride  upon  any  sleigh,  wagon  or 
other  vehicle  while  the  same  is  passing  in  the  streets  in  this  town  without  the 
permission  of  the  owner  or  driver  thereof. 

Sec.  II.  No  person  with  malicious  intent  Miall  untie,  unfasten  or  detach 
any  horse  or  other  animal  at  any  of  the  places  used  and  designed  for  fasten- 
ing horses  and  other  beasts,  or  detach,  unloose  or  untie  any  halter  or  harness 
on  any  beast  as  aforesaid,  or  unloose,  disarrange  or  take  away  any  wagon, 
sleigh  or  other  vehicle  or  any  part  thereof  attached  to  any  horse  or  other 
beast  when  standing  as  aforesaid. 

Sec.  12.  No  person  shall  coast,  course  or  slide  on  sleigh,  sled  or  other 
vehicle  in  any  of  the  public  streets,  or  upon  any  sidewalk  thereof  within  two 
hundred  rods  of  the  postoffice  in  this  town. 

Sec.  13.  No  person  shall  ride  upon  any  bicycle  or  tricycle  upon  any  of 
the  sidewalks  in  this  town. 


BY-LAWS  TOWN   OF  WARE.  HI 

iJEC.  14.  The  Selectmen  shall  annually  appoint  a  competent  person  or 
persons  to  have  the  care  of  and  use  the  town  scales. 

Sec.  15.  No  person  shall  knowingly  give  a  false  alarm  of  fire,  or  after  an 
alarm  has  been  given,  falsely  and  maliciously  proclaim  the  fire  to  be  out  or 
extinguished,  and  no  person,  not  a  member  of  the  Fire  Department,  being 
present  at  any  fires  shall  be  guilty  oi  disorderly  conduct  or  assume  without 
authority  to  exercise  control  over  any  member  of  the  Fire  IJ>epartment  in  re- 
spect to  their  duty,  or  by  obstructing  or  interfering  while  in  the  performance 
of  their  duty,  or  willfully  and  unnecessarily  make  outcries  or  other  loud  noises 
or  promote  or  encourage  it  in  others.  And  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  Constables 
and  Police  Officers  for  the  time  being  to  repair  on  the  alarm  of  fire  immedi- 
ately to  the  place  where  the  fire  may  be,  and  there  to  use  their  best  skill  and 
power  under  the  direciion  of  the  Chief  Engineer  tor  the  preservation  of  the 
public  peace,  the  prevention  of  theft,  the  loss  and  destruction  of  property  and 
the  removal  of  all  suspicious  persons. 

Sec.  16.  No  person  not  a  member  of  the  Fire  Department  shall  refuse  to 
assist  in  getting  an  engine,  hose  carriage,  ladders  or  ladder  truck  to  a  fire 
when  thereto  requested  by  the  Chief  Engineer  or  either  of  the  Assistant  En- 
gineers of  the  Fire  Department. 

Sec  17.  Whoever  violates  any  of  the  provisions  of  the  preceding  sec- 
tions of  this  chipter  of  these  By-Laws,  on  conviction  shall  forfeit  and  pay  a 
sum  not  exceeding  twenty  dollars  for  each  offense,  and  the  Constables  and 
Police  Officers  in  this  town  for  the  time  being  are  especially  charged  to  see 
the  provisions  of  the  said  sections  of  these  By-Laws  enforced. 

Sec.  18.  No  person  shall,  except  in  the  performance  of  some  duty  re- 
quired bv  law,  discharge  any  gun,  pistol,  toy  cannon,  or  other  firearms  loaded 
with  ball  or  shot,  or  with  powder  only,  or  squib,  fire  cracker,  serpent  or 
other  preparation  whereof  gunpowder  or  other  explosive  substance  is  an  in- 
gredient, or  which  consists  wholly  of  the  same,  in  any  of  the  public  streets  in 
this  town  within  two  hundred  rods  of  the  postofifice ;  and  any  person  con- 
victed under  the  provisions  of  this  section  shall  be  liable  to  pav  a  fine  not  ex- 
ceeding fifty  dollars  for  each  offense.  And  no  person  or  persons  shall  make 
any  bonfire  in  any  of  the  public  streets  aforesaid  without  the  authority  of  the 
Selectmen, 

Sec.  19.  No  female  dog  owned  or  kept  in  this  town  shall  be  allowed  to 
run  or  be  at  large  in  any  street  or  public  place  therein,  and  whoever  violates 
the  provisions  of  this  section,  on  conviction  thereof,  shall  pay  a  fine  of  ten 
dollars. 

Sec.  20.  Annual  town  meetings  and  all  other  town  meetings  and  meet- 
ings for  election  under  any  of  the  provisions  of  the  laws  of  this  Common- 
wealth shall  be  notified  and  warned  by  posting  at  Town  Hall,  at  the  Post- 
office  and  at  the  meeting  house  of  the  First  Parish  in  this  town,  attested  cop- 
ies of  the  warrant  calling  the  same  seven  days  at  least  before  the  time  of  said 
meeting. 

CHAPTER  n. 

JUNK  DEALERS,  ETC. 

Section  i.  The  Selectmen  may  grant  licenses  to  suitable  persons  to  be 
keepers  of  shops  for  the  purchase,  sale  or  barter  of  junk,  old  metals  and  sec- 


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ond-hand  articles,  and  to  be  dealers  therein  within  this  town. 

Sec.  2.  Every  keeper  of  such  shop  shall  keep  a  book  in  which  shall  be 
written  at  the  time  of  purchase  of  such  articles  the  name,  age  and  residence 
of  the  person  from  whom  purchased,  the  day  and  hour  when  such  purchase 
was  made  and  a  description  of  the  article  or  articles  purchased,  and  such 
book  shall  at  all  times  be  open  to  inspection  of  the  Selectmen  and  to  any  per- 
son by  either  of  said  Selectmen  authorized  to  make  such  inspection. 

Sec.  3.  Every  keeper  of  such  shop  shall  put  in  some  suitable  and  con- 
spicuous place  in  his  shop  a  sign  designating  that  he  is  licensed  as  such,  and 
containing  his  name  in  large  letters. 

Sec.  4.  The  shops  of  junk  and  old  metals  and  second-hand  article  deal- 
ers shall  not  be  kept  open  from  eight  of  the  clock  in  the  evening  until  seven 
of  the  clock  of  the  next  day,  and  no  purchase  of  the  articles  aforesaid  shall  be 
made  by  the  keeper  thereof  or  by  any  person  for  them  except  during  the  time 
his  or  their  shop  is  authorized  to  be  kept  open,  and  that  said  shop  shall  at  all 
times  be  open  to  the  inspection  of  the  Selectmen,  and  to  any  person  by  either 
of  them  authorized  to  make  such  inspection. 

Sec.  5.  No  keeper  oJ  such  shops  shall  directly  or  indirectly  purchase  or 
receive  by  way  ot  barter  or  exchange,  any  junk,  old  metals  ©r  second-hand 
articles  ot  any  minor  or  apprentice,  knowing  or  having  reasonable  cause  to 
believe  them  to  be  such. 

Sec.  6.  No  person  shall  keep  a  shop  tor  the  purchase,  sale,  barter  or  ex- 
change of  junk,  old  metals  or  second-hand  articles  in  this  town  without  a  li- 
cense from  the  Selectmen  thereof. 

Sec.  7.  All  licenses  granted  under  the  provisions  of  this  chapter  shall 
designate  the  place  where  such  business  is  to  be  carried  on  and  shall  continue 
in  force  until  the  first  day  of  May  next  ensuing  unless  sooner  revoked. 

Sec.  8.  Whoever  not  so  licensed,  keeps  a  shop  or  is  a  dealer  in  this  town 
in  junk,  old  metals  or  second-hand  articles,  or  being  licensed  keeps  or  is  such 
dealer  in  any  other  place  than  that  designated  in  his  license,  or  after  notice 
to  him  that  his  license  has  been  revoked,  shall  pay  a  fine  of  twenty  dollars  for 
each  offense ;  and  this  chapter  shall  be  incorporated  into  every  license  grant- 
ed by  virtue  thereof. 

CHAPTER  III. 
streets  and  sidewalks. 

Section,  i.  No  person  shall  ride  in  any  carriage  or  drive  any  horse  or 
horses  in  any  highway  or  street  in  this  town  within  one-half  mile  of  the  post- 
office  in  said  town  at  a  rate  of  speed  exceeding  eight  miles  per  hour,  nor  in 
such  a  manner  as  to  endanger  or  unreasonably  to  incommode  passeftgers 
therein. 

Sec.  2.  No  person  shall  drive  or  leave  any  horse  or  horses  in  any  street 
in  this  town  unless  the  driver  or  such  person  as  has  them  in  charge  shall  be 
sufficiently  near  to  said  animals  as  to  have  full  control  thereof.  And  no  per- 
son shall  drive  or  turn  around  the  corner  of  any  street  within  one-half  mile  of 
the  postoffice  therein  at  a  speed  exceeding  five  miles  per  hour. 

Sec.  3.  No  person  shall  stop  with  any  team  or  carriage  across  any  street 
or  highway  in  this  town  in  such  a  manner  as  to  hinder  or  obstruct  the  travel 
over  such  street  or  highway,  or  at  the  side  of  or  so  near  other  teams  as  to  ob- 


BY-LAWS  TOWN   OF  WARE. 


struct  public  travel  in  any  street  or  highway  in  this  town. 

Sec.  4.  No  person  shall  stop  with  any  team  or  carriage,  or  place  any  ob- 
structions upon  any  stepping  stones  or  footwalk  across  any  street  or  highway 
in  this  town. 

Sec.  5.  Three  or  more  persons  shall  not  stand  or  be  near  each  other  in 
any  street  or  upon  any  sidewalk  or  crosswalk  in  this  town  in  such  a  manner 
as  to  obstruct  a  free  passage  for  passengers;  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  any 
Constable  or  Police  Officer  to  order  any  persons  oflFending  against  the  provis- 
ions of  this  section  to  move  on,  and  if  said  order  is  not  forthwith  obeyed,  to 
arrest  the  person  so  ofiending. 

Sec.  6.  No  person  shall  move  any  building  across  or  along  the  streets  in 
this  town  without  first  having  obtained  a  permit  in  writing  from  the  Select- 
men or  Road  Commissioners,  and  giving  a  bond  with  surety  or  sureties,  to 
the  Selectmen  or  Road  Commissioners,  in  such  sum  as  they  shall  direct,  con- 
ditioned for  the  payment  of  all  damages  caused  by  reason  of  the  passage  of 
such  building  across  or  through  said  streets. 

Sec.  7.  No  person  shall  throw  or  place  upon  any  ot  the  streets  or  side- 
walks in  this  town  any  hand  bills,  posters,  waste  paper,  banana  skins,  orange 
peel  or  rubbish  or  refuse  matter  of  any  kind. 

Sec.  8.  Wherever  the  word  "street"  or  "highway"  is  mentioned  in  this 
chapter  it  shall  be  understood  to  include  alleys,  lanes,  courts  and  public  places 
and  sidewalks. 

Sec.  9.  Whoever  violates  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  chapter,  on  convic- 
tion, shall  forfeit  and  pay  a  fine  not  exceeding  twenty  dollars  for  each  offense. 

CHAPTER  IV. 

CLEARING  SNOW  AND  ICE  FROM  SIDEWALKS. 

Section  i.  The  tenant,  and  in  case  there  shall  be  no  tenant,  the  owner 
of  any  real  estate  abutting  upon  any  sidewalk  now  or  hereafter  constructed 
of  stone,  brick,  concrete  or  wood,  or  any  sidewalk  now  or  hereafter  estab- 
lished as  such  within  the  town  shall,  after  the  ceasing  to  tall  or  form  of  any 
snow,  ice  or  .sleet,  within  twenty-four  hours  cause  the  same  to  be  removed 
from  such  sidewalk,  and  if  the  same  cannot  be  wholly  removed,  shall  sprinkle 
thereon  sand  or  other  proper  substance  so  that  such  sidewalk  shall  be  safe  tor 
travel. 

Sec.  2.  Whoever  violates  the  provisions  of  section  one  ot  this  chapter 
shall  be  liable  to  a  penalty  of  not  less  than  two  dollars  nor  more  than  ten 
dollars,  to  be  recovered  in  an  action  of  tort  in  the  name  and  to  the  use  of  the 
town ;  but  no  action  for  the  recovery  ot  such  penalty  shall  be  commenced 
more  than  three  months  after  the  cause  of  such  action  has  accrued. 

Sec.  3.  In  case  of  the  refusal  or  neglect  by  any  such  owner  or  tenant  to 
remove  the  snow  and  ice  as  provided  in  the  first  section  of  this  chapter,  it 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Road  Commissioners  of  the  town  to  cause  the  snow 
and  ice  to  be  removed  from  said  sidewalk  as  therein  provided,  and  the  ex- 
pense of  such  removal,  not  exceeding  the  sum  often  dollars,  shall  be  recov- 
ered ol  the  owner  or  tenant  so  neglecting  or  refusing  to  remove  such  snow 
and  ice,  in  an  action  of  contract  in  the  name  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  town. 

Sec.  4.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Constables  and  Police  Officers  of  the 
town  to  report  forthwith  to  the  Selectmen  all  known  violations  of  section  one 


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of  this  chapter,  and  the  duty  of  the  Selectmen  to  commence  actions  under 
sections  two  and  three  of  this  chapter. 

CHAPTER  V. 

Section  i.  No  person  shall  be  prosecuted  and  tried  for  any  breach  of 
these  By-Laws  unless  complaint  for  the  same  shall  be  instituted  and  com- 
menced within  sixty  days  from  the  time  of  committing  such  breach,  unless 
otherwise  provided  therein. 

Sec.  2.  All  By-Laws  and  parts  of  By-Laws  inconsistent  herewith  are 
hereby  repealed. 

These  By-Laws  and  repeal  of  By-Laws  shall  take  effect  at  the  expiration  of 
thirty  days  from  and  after  their  adoption  by  the  town,  approved  by  the  Superi- 
or Court  and  published  as  provided  by  law. 


HAMPSHIRE,  ss.  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT. 

June  Sitting,  a.  d.  1892. 
Petition  for  approval  of  By-Laws  filed  June  27,  1892. 
Hearing  by  the  Court ;  and  By-Laws,  with  the  exception  of  Section  2  of 
Chapter  i,  approved,  June  28th,  A.  D.  1892. 

Attest:     Wm.  H.  Clapp,  Clerk. 


A  true  copy  of  By-Laws  and  approval  of  Court. 

Attest :    Wm.  H.  Clapp,  Clerk. 


UTLEY  &  GILBERT, 


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Qilbertville 
Section 


Containing  a   General    Directory   of  the   ResI* 

dents,  Business,  Streets,  Societies, 

Etc.,   of   Precinct  2  of 

Hardwicl^:. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


C.  F.  Hitchcock  &  Co., 


-DEALERS   IN- 


CHOICE     KANlIIvY 


Dry  and  Fancy  Goods.  •:• 

Boots  *^  Echoes 


AND 


Rubbers. 

fe^^  GENTS'  FURNISHINGS. 

^(im 

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HARDWARE,  CROCKERY 
GLASSWARE,  Etc. 


We  carry  the  largest  assortment   of 

Merchandise  to  be  found 

in  this  vicinity. 


C.  F.  Hitchcock  &  Co, 


''TOURNAY^'  SEMI  PORCELAIN 

(^COLOR   UNDER  THE  GLAZE) 

Main  St.,  GilberlYille. 


Residence  Directory. 


Abraham  Carrie  J.,  weaver,  h  George  do. 

George,  wool  sorter,  h  134  Richmond  terrace. 

Nellie,  weaver,  h  George  do. 
Alden  Hermon,  chain  builder,  b  Joshua  Miller. 

Mary,  weaver,  b  Joshua  Miller. 
Aldrich  Edward  N.,  clerk,  b  George  G.  Wilson. 
AUard  Alphonse,  weaver,  h  Vigeant  blk,  down  stairs. 

Dennis,  dye  house,  h  245  Water. 

Estelle  Mrs,  (Tuffield)  h  13  Converse  blk,  Harvey. 

Napoleon,  weaver,  h  55  Eastern  av. 
Allen    Alexander,    overseer    drawing    and    handing-in,    h   11 

N  Main. 
Angell  Charles  F.,  engineer,  h  102  New  Braintree  rd. 
Apperson  Bessie  Mrs,  (Thomas  M.)  h  Nellie  S.  do. 

Nellie  S.,  weaver,  h  22  N  Main. 
Arthur  James  S.,  machinist,  h  176  School. 
Archambeault  Adolph,  weaver,  h  Pierre  Louding. 

Alexandre,  lab,  h  9  N  Main. 

John,  picker  tender,  h  Julia  do. 

Julia,  boarding  house,  h  198  Grove. 

Loisia,  h  Pierre  Louding. 

Rosa,  weaver,  h  Alexandre  do. 


B 


Baine  Robert  A.,  overseer  spinning,  h  121  S  Main. 
Baker  John,  overseer  filling  room,  h  6(1  P^astern  av. 
Ballard  Cyrille,  butcher,  h  N  Main. 

Alfred,  butcher,  h  Cyrille  do. 
Barlow  Fred.  C,  farmer,  h  Melzar  Lamberton. 

Silas,  boxmaker,  h  50,  east  North. 

Susan  G.  Mrs,  dressmaker,  h  50,  east  North. 
Barnes  Albert  A.,  wool  sorter,  h  169  S  Main,  Irwin  blk. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Barrett  Bridget,  weaver,  h  15  N  Main. 

Everett,  whitewasher,  h  Mrs  Barrett. 

Mrs,  (Richmond)  h  167  Richmond  terrace. 
Beaman    Edwin    P.,     farmer,    clock    and   watch    repairer,    h 

Hardvvick  rd. 
Beauregard    Cyprien,    teamster,  h    N    Main,    Hurley   blk.    up      I 
stairs.  ^      ^ 

Touissaint,  finishing  room,  h  138  S  Main 
Bebeau  John  B.,  lab,  h  227  Water. 
Belden  John,  station  agt  B  &  M  R  R,  b  A.  A.  Green. 
Bell  Benjamin,  apprentice  wool  sorter,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 

George  P.,  mule  fixer,  h  77  Western  av. 
Bernard  Louis,  card  stripper,  h  52,  basement,  n  brook. 
Berry  Frank  J.,  supt  Grove  farm,  h  Furnace  rd. 
Bishop  H.  B.  Mrs,  housekeeper,  h  Henry  T.  Stone. 
Bissonnette    Charles    A.  A.,    physician,  h  Winterbottom  blk. 

N  Main. 
BIcals  Carrie,  domestic,  b  Fred  A.  Hitchcock. 
Bombriant  Anthony,  pool  room,  h  William  do. 

Josephine,  table  waiter,  h  William  do. 

Bombriant  William,  prop  Union  hotel,  h  do.  j 

Bonney  Fanny  M.,  asst  postmaster,  h  Isaac  do.  | 

Bonney  John  S.,   newsdealer,    bookseller    and   stationer 

106  N  Main,  h  Isaac  S.  do. 

Isaac  S.,  farmer,  h  Ware  rd. 
Bourdeau  Alfred,  picker  tender,  234  Water. 

Alick,  spinner,  h  172  Goodfield  rd. 

Anthony,  finishing  room,  h  88  North. 

Leon,  spinner,  h  98,  n  '^ight  house." 
Brady  Timothy,  marketman,  b  Willard  A.  Conkey. 
Bradley  Charles,  spinner,  h  Henry  do. 

Henry,  spinner,  h  181  School. 
Bradway  Elmer  I  ,  drawing-in  room,  h  80  Western  av. 
Bragg  Charles  B.,  second  hand  card  room,  h  189  Highland. 
Brennan  James,  finishing  room,  h  51,  east  North. 
Brissette  George,  baker,  h  Louis  do. 

Louis,  baker,  h  Harvey,  Moore   blk. 
Broadhead  Grace,  domestic,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 
Broderick  Dennis,  section  boss  B  &  M  R  R,  h  91,  n  Union  hall 

Fanny,  weaver,  b  Samuel  G.  Hall. 
Brooks  Jabez,  spinner,  h  175  Goodfield  rd. 
Brown  Robert,  day  laborer,  h  63  Eastern  av. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Brown  W.  E.,  n.  D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and 
residence  120  Main.  Office  hours  till  H  a.  m.,  12  to  2, 
and  (>  to  8  p.  m. 


Brunelle  Delia  Mrs,    (Louis)   finishing  room,  h  Vigeant  blk, 
up  stairs. 

Frank,  clerk,  h  Stevenson  blk,  N  Main. 

Fred,  teamster,  h  Lennihan  blk,  old  rd  to  Hardwick. 

Joseph,  weaver,  h  209  Bridge. 

Theodore,  overseer  picker  room,  h  228  Water. 
Buchanan  James,  house  painter,  h  61  Eastern  av. 
Buckley  James,  overseer  dressing  room,  h  191  Highland  av. 
Butterworth  John,  wool  sorter,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 


Campbell  John,  overseer  dye  house,  b  James  Stevenson. 
Cannon  Patrick  J.,  bartender,  h  Vigeant  blk,  up  stairs. 
Capri  Xavier,  finishing  room,  h  93  ''light  house." 
Carsone  Edna,  weaver,  b  Joseph  Provencal. 
Carter  Alice  A.  Mrs,  (John)  h  142  Richmond  terrace. 

John  C,  finishing  room,  h  Alice  A.  do. 
Cartier  Alexandre,  weaver,  h  219  Bridge. 
Chambeau  Joseph,  weaver,  h  35,  opp  B  &  M  depot. 
Champigni  Cleophase  Jr,  wool  shop,  h  236  Water. 

Cleophase,  h  210  Bridge. 
Chappell  Edward,  coachman,  h  Albert  B.  Ward. 
Coldwell  Warren  H.,  bookkeeper,  h  118  S  Main. 
Cole  Hattie  M.,  teacher,  b  Alfred  H.  Richardson. 
Collins  Hannah,  weaver,  h  John  do. 

John,  flagman  B  &  M  R  R,  h  59  Eastern  av. 

Timothy,  gateman  B  &  M  R  R,  h  John  do. 
Colvin  Mary  P.,  teacher,  b  Warren  H.  Coldwell. 
Combs  David,  spinner,  h  14  Dexter  blk,  S  Main. 
Conkey  Fannie  N.,  domestic,  h  Willard  A.  do. 

Frank  N.,  carpenter,  h  Willard  A.  do. 

Julia  E.,  housekeeper,  h  Willard  A.  do. 

Nehemiah,  h  Willard  A.  do. 
Conkey  Willard  A.,     (Robinson    &    Conkey)    meat     and 
provisions,  27  N  Main,  h  1  Dexter  blk,  N  Main. 


RESIDENCE    DIRECTORY. 


Connell  Annie,  dressmaker,  b  Mary  do. 

James,  lab,  b  Mary  do. 

Mary,  housekeeper,  h  18  N  Main. 
Conner  William  A.,  yard  lab,  b  Christopher  Irwin. 
Connors  Daniel,  lab,  h  Bombriant  blk,  Harvey. 

Dennis,  spinner,  h  Daniel  do. 

Ellen  Mrs,  (Terrence)   h  215  Bridge. 

Margaret,  warp  spooler,  h  Mrs  Ellen  do. 

Mary,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Honora  C.    Lennihan. 

Nellie,  sewer-in,  h  Mrs  Honora  C.  Lennihan. 
Cook  Charles  H.,  warp  dresser,  h  76  Western  av. 
Cooney  Hannah    Mrs,   (John)    housekeeper,  h   Bartholomew 

Sullivan. 
Corbier  George,  baker,  h  Converse  blk,  Harvey. 
Corcoran  Jane  Mrs,  (Peter)  Harvey,  south  side. 
Cote  Joseph,  section  hand  B  &  A  R  R,  b  Cyrille  Lapointe. 

Rosa  L.,  card  tender,  b  Cyrille  Lapointe. 
Coy  John,  spinner,  h  east  side  Ware  rd. 
Crawford  Ellen  E.  Mrs,  (Henry)  housekeeper,  h  Fred.  E.  do. 

Fred.  E.,  police  officer,  h  4  Stevenson  blk,  N  Main. 
Crosse  Charles,  weaver,  h  195  Grove. 
Crowley  John,  finishing  room,  h  11)7  Grove. 
Curran  William,  loom  fixer,  b  Mary  Jane  Hyland. 

D 

Daly  T.  Martin,  overseer  finishing  room,  h  old  rd  to  Hardwick. 

Danihey  John,  sexton  Catholic  church,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 

Davidson  John,  warp  dresser,  h  25  N  Main. 

Deane  John  A.,  warp  dresser,  h  178  School. 

Delisle  Addie,  cloth  finisher,  b  34  Andre  Mailloux. 

Demerce  Amedee,   spinner,   h   218   Bridge. 

Frank,  wood  sawyer,   h   150  S   Main. 
Descoteaux  Archie,  picker  tender,  h  202  Grove. 
Desjardins  Louis,  stoker  No  4,  h  IGO  Richmond  terrace. 
Desmond  Hannah  T.,  warp  spooler,  h  Mary  Jane  Hyland. 
Devine  Maggie,  finishing  room,  h  Mrs  Margaret  do. 

Margaret  Mrs,  (James)  h  75  Western  av. 
Devlin  Alice,  weaver,  h  71  Western     av. 

John,  lab,   h  Alice  do. 

William  J.,  weaver,  h  Alice  do. 
Dexter    Charles,     coal    and     ice,     New    Braintree    rd,    h 

Dexter  av. 
Dietrich  Albert,  wool  sorter,  h  157  Richmond  terrace. 

Joseph,  pattern  weaver,  b  Mrs  L.  L.  Hutchinson. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Uolliver  John,  farmer,  b  Charles  B.  Thompson. 
Donaldson  Isaac,  dye  house,  h  15(1  Richmond  terrace. 
Douglas  Robert,  weaver,  b  Christopher  Irwin. 
Dubia    Eddia  M.,   (George  A.)   boarding  house,   2^2  Water, 
h  do. 

Joseph,  h  Bombriant  blk.  Harvey. 

Thomas,  spinner,  h  2H7  Water. 
Duhamel  Joseph,  lab  yard,  h  281)  Water. 
Dunham  Jessie  A.,  h  Nathan  do. 

Nathan,  farmer,  h  2()(S  Bridge. 
Dunlop  James,  elevator  driver,  }^()  North. 

Jeanette,  weaver,  h  James  do. 

Margaret,  weaver,  h  James  do. 
Dunn  Patrick,  finishing  room,  b  John  Collins. 


Elliott  Mary,  weaver,  b  James  Brennan. 

Evans  John,  warp  dresser,  b  Mrs  L.  L.  Hutchinson. 

L.    Martain,    station    agent,    Hardwick,   h  4    Dexter    blk, 
N  Main 


Fanning  Julia  Mrs,  (Michael)  h  Patrick  do. 

Patrick,  overseer  spinning,  h  lUO  Highland. 
Farrell  Patrick,  lab,  b  Carrie  Greene. 
Farquhar  Joseph,  fireman  1  mill,  b  Robert  Farquhar. 

Robert,  wool  wax  maker,  h  141  Richmond  terrace 

Walter,  carpenter,  h  145  Richmond  terrace. 
Feehan  Deborah,  weaver,  b  Thomas  McNabe. 
Flannigan  Michael,  wool  sorter,  b  Thomas  Sniith. 

William,  emp  finishing  room,  b  Thomas  Smith. 
Forget  Eudgere,  weaver,  h   VJl   Grove. 
Fountain  Margaret,  domestic,  b  Charles  StOnge. 
France  Edwin,  weaver,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 
Fulton  James,  emp  finishing  room,  b  Robert  Brown. 


Q 


Gardner  Lucy  Mrs,  (Andrew)  h  33,  basement,  n  B  &   M    R  R 

crossing. 
Gelino   Leon,  weaver,   h    1()2   Richmond  terrace. 
QendreaU  E.  F.,    groceries,   dry  goods,   boots,    shoes,  etc. 
opp  Windsor  Hotel,  h  do. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Gendreau  John,  gatetender  No  1  mill,  h  87  North. 

Lawrence,  spinner,  h  251,  basement,  n  brook. 

Wilfred,  clerk  E.  F.  Gendreau,  h  do. 

Adeline,  h  John  do. 
Gibbs  Willie,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Delia  Brunelle 
Giffin  Elbridge  N.,  lab,  h  Hardwick  rd. 

James  F.,  blacksmith,  h  Hardwick  rd. 
Gill  George  W.,  h  Winterbottom  blk,  N  Main. 
Girouard  Joseph,  waste  picker,  h  216  Bridge. 
Goodfield  William  C,  farmer,  h  base  Pine  mountain. 
Goodwm  Harry,  waste  picker,  h  7,0  Western  av. 
Goslin  Henry,  paper  mill,  h  Vigeant  blk.  '  / 

Raphael,  piper,  h  97,  n  -light  house." 
Graham  Catherine,  finishing  room,  b  William  Orr 
Granger  Daniel,  h  William  C.  Goodfield. 

Walter,  loom  fixer,  b  Catherine  Sweeney. 
Gray  William,  weaver,  h  52,  east  North. 
Green  Alfred  A.,  second  hand  wool  shop,  h  113  S  Main. 

Qreen  John  F.,  (see  adv)  h  Alfred  A.  do. 

Greene  Carrie  E.,  h  124  S  Main. 

Calvin,  h  Carrie  E.  do. 
Greenwood  Peter,  h  16  Dexter  blk,  S  Main. 

T.  Henry,  h  132  Richmond  terrace. 

H 

Hall  Samuel  G.,  loom  fixer  Gilbert  Co,  Ware,  h  23  N  Main. 

Hartman  Carl,  wool  sorter,  h  180  School. 

Haskell  Albert  B.,  assessor  and  school  committee,  h  N  Main. 

Heath  Ambrose,  overseer  outdoor  work,  h  107  S  Main 

Hcnning  Carl,  lab,  b  Charles  L.  Warner. 

Henry  James,  weaver,  h  78  Western  av. 

William,  weaver,  b  Elmer  I.  Bradway. 
Heffernan  Hannah,  dressmaker,  h  William  do. 

William,  farmer,  h  Hardwick  rd. 
Hitchcock  Claribel,  h  Chas.  F.  do. 

Hitchcock  Charles  F.,    (C.  F.  Hitchcock  &  Co)  123  and 
125  S  Maiji,  h  Furnace  rd. 

Hitchcock  Fred.   A.,    (C.  F.  Hitchcock  &  Co)   groceries, 

boots,  shoes,  etc,  123  and  125  S  Main,  h  Furnace  rd. 
Hober  Edward,  teamster,  h  207  Bridge. 
Howe  P:iijah  H.,  warp  dresser,  h  44  North. 
Howell  Ellis,  warp  dresser,  h  183  School. 
Hudson  Elias  H.,  baker,  7  Dexter  blk,  N  Main,  h  do. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Hurley  John,  extractor,  h  152  Richmond  terrace. 

John  W.,   fruit  and   confectionery.    Hurley  blk,   N   Main 
h  do. 

Kate,  warp  spooler,  h.John  do. 
Hutchinson  Livia  S.,  (Henry  G.)  boarders,  h  111  S  Main. 
Hyland  Fanny,  weaver,  h  Mary  Jane  do. 

Mary  Jane,  boarders,  h  5  Dexter  blk,  N  Main. 

1 

Inman  Frank,  loom  fixer,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 

Irwin  Christopher,  emp  dye  house,  h  Mill  rd,  n  B  &  A  K  K. 


Jackson  John,  second  hand  picker  room,  h  22(),  back  Bridge. 

Joseph,  wool  sorter,  b  Mrs  L.  L.  Hutchinson. 
Jarvis  Albert,  night  watchman  No.  4  mill,  h  40  North. 

Augustus,  lab,  h  94  ''light  house." 
Jenkins  Charles,  farmer  Grove  farm,  b  Frank  J.  Berry. 
Jerdino  Hattie,  (Edward)  dressmaker,  h  205  Bridge. 
Jerome  Lois  Mrs,  (Moses)  b  Chillie  Rivers. 
Johnson  John,  finishing  room,  h  53,  east  North. 
Johnston  Addie  M.,  teacher,  b  Warren  H.  Coldwell. 
Jones  Fanny,  (Joseph)  h  155  Richmond  terrace. 

John,  warp  dresser  No.  1  mill,  b  Mrs  Fanny  do. 

Mary  L.  Mrs,  (James)  finisher,  h  43  North. 

K 

Kanally  Annie,  weaver,  b  Catherine  Sweeney. 
Kelleher  John,  weaver,  h  Mary  S.  do. 

Kate,  weaver,  h  Mary  S.  do. 

Mary,  weaver,  h  Mary  S.  do. 

Mary  S.  Mrs,  (Timothy)  h  58  Eastern  av. 
Keller  Charles,  warp  dresser,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 
Kelley  William,  finishing  room,  h  56,  east  North. 
Kennedy  James  B.,  cloth  packer,  h  83  North. 

John,  section  man  B  &  M  R  R,  h  Corcoran  blk,  Harvey. 

Joseph,  weaver,  h  203  Bridge. 

William  J.,  clerk,  b  Mrs  L.  L.  Hutchinson. 
Kerens  Alexander,  spinner,  h  14  N  Main. 

John,  painter,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 

John  Jr.,  loom  fixer,  h  36  North. 


^^  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


King  Louis,  card  stripper,  b  Monroe  Plouffe. 

Mitchell,  warp  twister,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 

Sarah,  finishing  room,  b  Monroe  Plouffe 
Koehler  Lillie  A.,  cashier  and  bookkeeper  c'  F.  Hitchcock  & 
^o,  b  do. 


I 


Laboissiere  John,  sectionman  B  &  A  R  R,    h  Harvey,  Bom- 
bnant  blk.  ' 

Labounty  John,  section  man   B  &  A  R   R,   h   0  Converse  blk 
Harvey.  ' 

Leandre,  spinner,  h  Lewis  do. 
Lewis,  lab,  h  64,  east  North. 
Oliver,  spinner,  h  Lewis  do. 
Lacomb  Jerry,  spinner,  h  32,  blk  n  B  &  M  R  R  crossing 

Lena,  finishing  room,  b - 

Lucy,  finishing  room,  b 

Phebe,  carder,  b  Jerry  do.  J 

Lacrosse  Napoleon,  emp  dye  house,  b  Ambrose  Messier  ^ 

Lafointe  Adeline,  (Michael)  h  161  Richmond  terrace 

John,  picker  tender,  h  241  Water 
Lamarche   Onesime   B.,    harness    maker,    Vigeant    blk,    down 

stairs,  h  do. 
Lamberton  Melzar,  farmer,  h  New  Braintree  rd 
Landry  Pierre,  picker  tender,  h  238  Water. 
Lapelle  Alphonse,  finishing  room,  h  236  Water 

Magloire,  picker  tender,  h  246  Water. 
Laperle  Isidore,  floor  mopper,  h  242  Water 
Lapointe  Cyrille,  lab,  h  231  Water. 
Lariviere  Isaiah,  card  stripper,  h  222  Bridcre 
Lasonde  Henry,  weaver,  h  Joseph  do.  ^  * 

Joseph,  wood  chopper,  h  249,  n  barber  shop. 
Laverdiere  Joseph,  finisher,  h  233  Water. 
Leahy  John,  washer  tender,  h  67  Eastern  av. 

Nora,  finishing  room,  h  John  do. 
Leather  Thomas,  boss  spooler,  h  15  Dexter  blk,  S  Main 
Leary  Timothy,  spinner,  h  199  Grove. 
Lcitch  James,  overseer  carpenter,  h  108  S  Main 
Lennihan  Dennis,  farmer,  h  old  rd  to  Hardwick. 
T      u^''''?''^  ?■'  (Co^'^elius)  h  n  Union  house,  Hardwick  rd. 
Leshappel  Addie.  b  William  Bombriant. 
Liberty  Hyacinthe,  finishing  room,  h  Paige  blk,  N  Main 

John,  spinner,  h  Hyacinthe  do. 
Little  Mary,  weaver,  h  William  Bombriant 


I 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  11 

Long    Eugene    A.,    confectionery  and    fruit,  N  Main,  b  Mrs 

Jane  Corcoran. 
Looney  Ellen,  finishing  room,  b  James  Leitch. 

Manassah,  carpenter,  b  James  Leitch. 

Margaret  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  James  Leitch. 
Lucia  Rosa  F.  Mrs,  (Marcellus)  h  153  Richmond  terrace. 

William,  spinner,  h  Rosa  F.  do. 
Luman  Kate,  finishing  room,  b  Mrs  Annie  E.  Noble. 
Lusignan  Ammanuel,  h  42  North. 
Lussier  Julia,  h  Monroe  PloufTe. 

Zephir,  weaver,  h  Monroe  Plouffe. 


M 


Mahony  Margaret,  h  John  Leahy. 

Mailloux  Andre,  elevator  tender,  h  34,  opp  B  &  M  station. 

Makepeace  Arthur,  clerk,  b  Edward  E.  Parker. 

Henry  A.,  farmer,  h  n  Brigham's  creamery. 
Malony  Patrick,  lab,  b  Patrick  Shea. 
Mann  Cnlvin  W.,   tax  collector,  overseer  of  the  poor,  h 

N  Main. 
riann  L.  C.  J.,   groceries  and   general  merchandise,  29  N 

Main,  h  Calvin  W.  do. 
Mann  Mary  A.,  h  Calvin  W.  do. 
Marriotte  Eugene,  lab,  h  4  N  Main. 
Marsh  Elmer  M.,  paymaster  Gilbert  Co,  h  n  parsonage. 
Marston  Flora,  weaver,  b  Mrs  Lucy  Gardner. 

Lawrence,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Lucy  Gardner. 
Martin  Ann  A.,  finishing  room,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Ann,  housekeeper,  h  16  N  Main. 

Kate,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Maggie,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Mary,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Ann  do. 

Wilson,  weaver,  h  48  North. 
Mason  Mary  Mrs,  (Thomas)  h  64  Eastern  av. 

William,  weaver,  b  Mrs  Mary  do. 
Mayotte  Ferdinand,  whitewasher,  h  244  Water. 

Frank,  card  stripper,  h  Vigeant  blk,  up  stairs. 
McAdams  George,  engineer,  h  68  Eastern  av. 

Sarah,  finishing  room,  b  James  Leitch. 

Thomas,  finishing  room,  b  James  Leitch. 
McCann  Thomas,  weaver,  b  Carrie  Greene. 
McCarthy  Ellen  M.  Mrs,  (Daniel)  housekeeper,  h  7  N  Main. 

Florence,  teamster,  h  Mrs  Ellen  M.  do. 

John,  h  109  S  Main. 


12  RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY. 

Carthy  Maggie,  emp  paper  mill,  h  Mrs  Ellen  do. 

Patrick,  wool  scourer,  h  137  S  Main. 
McCormack  Joseph,  sectionman  B  &  A  R  R,  h  Bombriant  blk, 

Harvey. 
McDermott  Patrick,  weaver,  b  Carrie  Greene. 
McDonald  Eli,  lab,  h  41  North. 

Thomas,  mason  tender,  b  Geo.  B.  Taylor. 

William,  hostler,  b  Geo.  B.  Taylor. 
McElroy  Ernest,  weaver,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 

Thomas,  waste  duster,  h  95  ''light  house." 
McElwie  John  W.,  painter,  h  177  School. 
McKeon  Julia  Mrs,  (Patrick)  finishing  room,  h  200  Grove. 
McNabe  Thomas,  spinner,  h  19  N  Main. 
McNally  Thomas,  weaver,  b  Elmer  I.  Bradway. 
McQuade  James,  weaver,  h  225,  back  Bridge. 
Merrigan  Michael,  newsdealer,  Newcomb  blk,  h  do. 
Messier  Adgadeur,  finishing  room,  h  34,  opp  B  &  M  station. 

Ambrose,  emp  dry  house,  h  214  Bridge. 

Emma,  twister,  h  Ambrose  do. 

Felix,  spinner,  h  Ambrose  do. 

Toussaint.  lab,  h  14  Converse  blk,  Harvey. 
Meuse  Byron,  coachman,  b  Chas.  F.  Hitchcock. 
Miller  Thomas  H.,  wool  sorter,  h  Dexter  blk,  N  Main. 

Joshua,  warp  dresser,  h  103  New  Braintree  rd. 

William  H.,  blacksmith,  h  William  R.  do. 

William  R.,  blacksmith,  8  Dexter  blk,  N  Main. 
Miner  Charles  E.,  farmer,  h  Henry  S.  do. 

Henry  S.,  farmer,  h  old  rd  to  Hardwick. 
Mitchell  James,  h  Thomas  C  do. 

Thomas  C,  plumber  and  steam  fitter,  h  40  North. 
Moore  James,  wool  sorter,  b  Edward  E.  Parker. 

Patrick  C,  blacksmith,  h  Harvey. 
Morgan  John,  press  finisher,  h  57  Eastern  av. 
Mullen  Eliza  Jane,  weaver,  b  James  Brennan. 
Murdock  Henry,  weaver,  h  84  North. 
Murphy  John,  lab,  b  Carrie  Greene. 

William  S.,  weaver,  h  79  Western  av. 


N 


Nelson  Charles  Z.,  boxmaker,  h  74  Western  av. 

Losisa  A.  Mrs,  (Otis  B.)  h  62  Eastern  av. 

Otis  Edward,  machine  tender,  h  Mrs  Losisa  A.  Nelson. 
Nimmens  William  J.,  wool  sorter,  h  179  School. 
Noble  Annie  E.  Mrs,  (James)  h  37  North. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  13 

Noble  John  W.,  spinner,  h  Mrs  Annie  E.  do. 

Norris  John,  fuller,  b  Catherine  Sweeney. 

Nourse  Nancy  Mrs,  (Joseph)  b  Edwin  P.  Beaman. 


o 


O'Brien  Edward,  overseer  cardroom,  h  143    Richmond  terrace. 

Owen,  weaver,  b  Carrie  Greene. 
O'Clare  Edward,  weaver,  b  220  Bridge. 
Orr  William,  cloth  percher,  h  168  S  Main,  Irwin  blk. 


Parker  Edward  E.,  overseer  dressing  room,  h   131  Richmond 
terrace. 

George,  spare  finisher,  h  Thomas  do. 

Henry,  yarn  winder,  h  99,  n  "light  house." 

J.  Henry,  steam  engineer,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 

Robert,  jack  fixer,  b  Catherine  Sweeney. 

Thomas,  carpenter,  h  31,  n  barber  shop. 
Parmenter  Charles,  lab,  h  250,  n  barber  shop. 

Henry  C,  clerk,  h  Charles  Parmenter. 
Parrie  Elzen,  mill  lab,  h  92,  ''light  house." 
Peck  Freeman,  farmer.  Grove  farm,  b  Frank  J.  Berry. 
Peltier  Francis,  card  stripper,  h  149  S  Main. 

Isabella,  (Eli)  h  148  S  Main. 

Philomene,  card  tender,  h  Isabella  do. 

Xavier,  mill  lab,  h  Isabella  do. 

Zibbe,  carpenter,  h  144  Richmond  terrace. 
Pereault  Epherem,  weaver,  h  222  Bridge. 
Phaneuf  Etienne,  finishing  room,  h  213  Bridge. 

Paul,  lab,  h  17  N  Main. 
Phelps  James  D.,  clerk  Windsor  hotel,  b  do. 
Pickens  Peter,  finishing  room,  h  101  New  Braintree  rd. 
Plante  Alphonse,  picker  tender,  h  136  S  Main. 

Joseph,  emp  dry  room,  h  212  Bridge. 
Plouffe  Joseph,  finishing  room,  h  206  Bridge. 

Monroe,  h  230  Water. 

Paul,  weaver,  b  Joseph  do. 
Porter  J.  E.,  woodworker  and  machinist,  b  James  Stevenson. 
Portowine  John,  h  166  S  Main,  Richmond  terrace. 

John  Jr,  carpenter,  h  John  do. 

Louis,  spinner,  h  John  do. 
Poutra  Israel,  emp  dye  house,  h  165  Richmond  terrace. 


1^  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Prouty  George,  lab,  h  10  Dexter  blk,  New  Braintree  rd. 
Provencal  Joseph,  card  stripper,  h  240  Water. 


R 


Ramsden  Samuel  J.,  jack  fixer,  h  187  Highland. 

Randall  Daniel  B.,  carpenter,  h  11  Dexter  blk,  S  Main. 

Ray  William,  card  stripper,  b  George  Goodson. 

Ready  John,  emp  packing  room,  h  39  North. 

Richardson  Alfred  H.,  paymaster  Gilbert  Co,  h  S  Main.  June 

New  Braintree  rd. 
Rivers  Chillie,  spinner,  h  33,  n  B  &  M  R  R  crossing. 
Robinson  Jerry,  finishing  room,  b  Robert  Brown. 
Robinson  William  A.,    (Robinson  &  Conkey)  meat  and 

provisions,  21  N  Main,  b  Willard  A.  Conkey. 
Roscoe  Philomene,  (Theophile)  boarders,  h  201  Grove. 
Ross  Maggie,  weaver,  h  Thomas  do. 

Thomas,  night  watchman   1,  2  and  3  mills,  h  126  S  Main. 
Roy  Narcisse,  picker  tender,  h  235  Water. 
Rudden  Annie,  weaver,  b  Patrick  do. 

Joseph,  weaver,  h  Patrick  do. 

Margaret  A.,  weaver,  h  Patrick  do. 

Patrick,  overseer  wash  room,  h  13  N  Main. 
Ruggles  Abbie  D.,  teacher,  b  Alfred  H.  Richardson. 
Russell  Maggie  C,  weaver,  h  Robert  do. 

Robert,    day   watchman    No.    4    mill,    h    154    Richmond 
terrace. 


Sanderson  John,  overseer  wool  shop,  h  112  S  Main. 

Mary,  weaver,  h  John  do. 
Schade  Louis,  wool  sorter,  b  Edward  E.  Parker. 
Shea  Nora,  weaver,  b  John  Collins. 

Patrick,  wool  scourer,  h  139  S  Main. 
Shepherd  James  A.,  wool  sorter,  h  Adams  house,  Dexter  av. 

James  L.,  wool  sorter,  h  James  A.  do. 
Shortle  P.  J.,  overseer  finishing  room,  h  122  S  Main. 
Simmons  John  J.,  weaver,  b  William  do. 

William,  sexton  Congregational  church,  h  114  S  Main. 

William  Jr,  weaver,  h  William  Sr  do. 
Smith  David,  cloth  percher,  h  133  Richmond  terrace. 

David  2d,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Sarah  do. 

Ella  J.,  stenographer,  h  David  do. 

James,  weaver,  b  David  do. 


RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY.  15 


Smith  John,  weaver,  h  Thomas  do. 

John,  finishing,  h  11)4  Grove. 

Lawrence,  weaver,  h  21  N  Main. 

Lizzie,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Sarah  Greene. 

Maggie,  weaver,  h  Thomas  do. 

Mary,  weaver,  h  Thomas  do. 

Mar}',  finishing  room,  h  Mrs  Sarah  do. 

Sarah  Ann,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Sarah  do. 

Sarah  Mrs,  (John)  h  85  North. 

Thomas,  spinner,  h  20  N  Main. 

Thomas,  h  193  Grove. 

William,  spinner,  h  89  North. 

William,  loom  fixer,  b  L.  C.  Williams. 
Snow  Peter,  weaver,  b  Carrie  Greene. 
Spicer  J.  D.,  loom  fixer,  b  Carrie  Greene. 
Stafford  Eliza  J.,  weaver,  h  Mary  A.  do. 

Mary  A.,  weaver,  b  159  Richmond  terrace. 
Stevens  Joseph  A.,  teamster,  b  Willard  A.  Conkey. 
Stevenson  Ellen  C,  table  waiter,  h  James  do. 

George  C,  h  east  side  Ware  rd. 

George  C.  Jr,  boots  and  shoes,  h   Hardwick  rd. 

Stevenson   James,   prop  Windsor    house,    June    N   Main 

and  Hardwick  rd,  h  do. 
Stone  Henry  T.,  day  watchman  No.   1  mill,  h   2()  N  Main. 
StOnge  Charles,  lab,  h  229  Water. 

Eliza,  warp  spooler,  h  Charles  do. 

Emma,  weaver,  h  Charles  do. 
Stritch  James,  overseer  card  room  No.  1  mill,  h  119  S  Main. 
Sullivan  Bartholomew,  sectionman  B  &  A  R  R,  h  223,  back 
Bridge. 

James,  washer  tender,  h  60  Eastern  av. 

Jerry,  fuller,  h  40  North. 

John,  lab,  b  Mrs  Mary  S.  Kelliher. 

John  P.,  warp  dresser,  h  Michael  do. 

John  J.,  boss  on  section    B  &  A    R  R,   h  Vigeant    blk, 
down  stairs. 

Margaret,  dressmaker,  b  James  Leitch. 

Mary,  warp  spooler,  h  James  do. 

Mary  E.,  warp  spooler,  h  Michael  do. 

Michael,  overseer  wool  scouring,  h  182  School. 

Nellie,  emp  paper  mill,  h  James  do. 
Swaine  William,  day  lab,  b  Robert  Brown. 
Sweeney  Catherine  Mrs,  (Jeremiah)  boarders,  h  210  Bridge. 

Kate,  weaver,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 


16  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 


Tatro  Garbates,  wood  sawyer,  h  147  S  Main. 

Joseph,  wool  sorter,  h  Garbates  do. 
Taylor  George  B.,  weaver,  h  49,  east  North. 

Isabella  Mrs,  (Alexander)  h  William  F.  do. 

Thomas,  loom  fixer,  b  Catherine  Sweeney. 

William  F.,  teamster,  h  158  Richmond  terrace. 
Thompson  Charles  B.,  farmer,  h  old  rd  to  Hardwick. 
Thayer  Charles  W.,  teamster,  h  47  North. 
Titcomb  Arthur  Rev,  pastor  Congregational  church,  h  parson- 
age. Highland. 
Topp  Adolph,  oil  peddler,  h  6  Stevenson  blk,  r. 

Joseph,  carpenter,  h  Harvey  blk,  N  Main. 

Peter,  picker  lender,  h  90  North. 
Toplifife  George  R.,  warp  dresser,  h  174  Goodfield  rd. 


w 


Walker  Samuel  W.,b  T.  Henry  Greenwood. 
Wallace  Clara  J.  Mrs,  (Joseph)  h  Charles  L.  Warner. 
Walsh  Catherine  Mrs,  (Maurice)  h  old  rd  to  Hardwick. 

Hannah,  dressmaker,  h  Mrs  Honora  Lennihan. 

Timothy,  farmer,  h  Mrs  Catherine  do. 
Ward  C.  Albert,  asst  supt  Nos.  1,  2  and  3  mills,  h  A.  B   do. 

Albert  B.,  supt  Gilbert  Co,  h  S  Main,  opp  P  O. 

Alfred,  h  Harry  H  do. 

Frederick  W.,  asst  supt  Gilbert  Co,  h   117   S  Main. 

Frederick  W.  2d,  loom  fixer,  h   104  New  Braintree    rd. 

Harry  H.,  second  hand  card  room,  h  Marsh  blk.  High- 
land av.  ^1 

Thomas,  emp  dye  hotji^,  b  Carrie  E.  Greene. 
Warner  Charles  L.,  farmer,  h  old  rd  to  Hardwick. 

Clarence  C,  warp  dresser,  h  186  Highland. 
Warren  John  V.,  creamery,  h  Brigham's  creamery. 
Wells  James,  clerk  C.  F.  Hitchcock  &  Co,  b  S.  J.  Ramsden. 

Lewis,  card  stripper,  b  Mary  Jane  Hyland. 
Welsh  John,  spinner,  h  22,  back  Bridge. 

Thomas,  finishing  room,  b  John  Crowley. 
Wesson  Frank  A.,  livery  and  sales  stable,  b  William  Bombriant. 
White  Belle,  domestic,  h  William  C.  Goodfield. 
Whiteoak  Greenwood,  w^ol  sorter,  b  L.   Hutchinson. 
Wilder  Emily  J.,  operative,   h  Wales  T.  do. 

Flossie  W.,  domestic,  h  Wales  T.  do. 

Wales  T.,  lab,  h  110  S  Main. 


RESIDENCE   DIRECTORY.  17 


Wiley  Albert  L.,  machinist,  h   Ilarclvvick  rd. 

Lura  A.,  teacher,  h  Albert   L.   do. 

Margaret,  domestic,  h  Melzar  Lambcrton. 

William  James,  weaver,  b  TLlmcr  1.   l^radway. 
Williams  Leroy  C,   gas  maker,  h    11<5   S   Main. 
Williamson  John,   cloth  finisher,  h   .S2  Western  av. 
Wilson  George  G.,  overseer  weave  room,  h   Ho   S  Mam 
Wood  Felix,  card  grinder,  h   144  Richmond  terrace. 

Ira  H.,  carpenter,  h   7;i  Western  av. 

William,  photographer,  h  Vigeant  blk,  up   stairs. 
Wrinn  Hannah,  weaver,  b  John  McCarthy. 


L.  C.  J.  MANN 


DEALER    IN 


-^GROCERIES*- 

Dry  Goods,  Boots  and  Shoes, 

CONKECTIONERY,  TOBACCO.  CIOARS. 

CANNED    GOODS,  Etc. 

FRUITS     OF    ALL    KINDS    IN    THEIR     SEASON.     .'.    .' . 


29  North  Main  St.,  -  GILBERTVILLE. 


WINDSOR     HOUSE. 

A  NEW  HOTEL  WITH  ALL  THE  MOD- 
ERN  CONVENIENCES 


HOTEL    AND    LIVERY    UNDER    ONE   MANAGEMENT. 


JANIES     STEVENSON,    Rrop 


^^  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ROBINSON  &  CONKEY, 


^—DEALERS   IN-^ 

OHIOIOE 


*^Beef,  Mutton,   Lamb,i^^ 


Veal.    P<nk   and    Hams, 

COKNED    BEEF,    Etc. 


Oilbertvllle.  .  .  .  j^^^^_ 


J.  S.  BONNEY 


*fe_NEWSpEALER^^4     ^ 

BOOKSELLER  and  STATIONER. 


DEALER    IN- 


CONFECTIONERY,   CHOICE  FRUITS,  SODA,  TOBACCO 
AND  CIGARS. 


Fancy    and  Toilet  Articles,  Base  Ball  Goods,    Photo  and  Autograph  Albums, 

Scrap  Books,  Etc. 


Postofflce  Building,        -        -        GilbertYiile. 


Business  Directory. 


Auctioneer. 

GREEN  JOHN  F.,  S  Main,  opp  ]^  &  A  depot— Sec  adv. 

Bakers. 

Brissette  Louis,  Moore  blk,  Harvey. 
Hudson  Elias  H.,  Dexter  blk,  N  Main. 

Barber. 

Brunelle  Joseph,  30  N  Main. 

Blacksmiths. 

Giffin  James  F.,  Hardvvick  rd. 
Moore  Patrick  C,  Harvey. 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

Stevenson  Geo.  C.  Jr,  Hardwick  rd. 

Carpenter  and  Builder. 

Wood  Ira  H.,  73  Western  av. 

Clock  and  Watch  Repairer. 

Beaman  Edwin  P.,  Hardwick  rd. 

Coal  and  Ice  Dealer. 

DEXTER  CHARLES,  New  Braintrce  rd— See  adv. 

Confectionery,  Fruit,  Etc. 

Hurley  John  W.,  N  Main. 
Long  Eugene  A.,  N  Main. 

Dressmakers. 

BARLOW  SUSAN  J.  MRS,  50,  east  of  North— See  adv. 
Connell  Annie,  18  N  Main. 
Heffernan  Hannah,  Hardwick  rd. 


20  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Drugs  and  fledicines. 

BROWN  W.  E.,  S  Main— See  adv. 

General  Stores. 

GENDRKAU  E.  F.,  N  Main,  opp  Windsor  hotel— See  adv. 
HITCHCOCK  C.  F.  &  CO,  123-5  S  Main— See  adv. 
MANN  L.  C.  J.,  29  N  Main— See  adv. 

Harnessmaker. 

Lamarchc  Onesime  B.,  Vigeant  blk. 

Hotels. 

UNION,  (William  Bombriant,  Prop)— See  adv. 
WINDSOR,  (James  Stevenson,  Prop) — See  adv. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Brown  W.  E.,  120  S  Main. 

GREEN  JOHN  F.,  opp  B  &  A  depot— See  adv. 

Wiley  Albert  L.,  Hardwick  rd. 

Livery  Stables. 

STEVENSON  JAMES,  r  Windsor  hotel— See  adv. 
Wesson  Frank  A.,  n  Union  hotel. 

Meat  and  Provisions. 

Ballard  Cyrille,  Paige  blk,  N  Main. 
ROBINSON  &  CONKEY,  27  N  Main— See  adv. 

Newsdealers  and  Stationers. 

BONNEY  JOHN  S.,  10()  N  Main— See  adv. 
Merrigan  Michael,  Hardwick  rd,  n  Windsor  hotel. 

Physicians  and   Surgeons. 

Bissonnette  Chas.  A.  A.,  Winterbottom  blk,  N  Main. 
BROWN  W.  E.,  120  S  Main— See  adv. 

Stoves  and  Tinware. 

Dimarteau  Stanislaus,  Hurley  blk,  N  Main. 


Miscellaneous  Information. 


A  O  H  Division  No.  :50— Organized  Feb.  18,  1883. 
Meeis  monthly  first  Thursday  after  17th.  Officers  :  President, 
John  KelUher;  vice-president,  Lawrence  Smith;  recordmg 
secretary,  Florence  McCarthy;  financial  secretary,  Edward 
O'Brien ;  treasurer,  Timothy  Kenned)^  .      ,„      u     iurq 

GiLBERTVlLLE  CORNET  BAND— Organized  March,  18»d. 
President,  Peter  Picken;  secretary,  Alfred  A.  Green;  treasurer, 
Georee  Abraham  ;  leader,  Joseph  Jackson. 

GlIBERTVILLE  READING  ROOM  ASSOCIATION— Located  m 
Gilbert  Go's  blk,  near  B  &  A  depot.  Open  every  evening. 
W.  H.  Coldwell  secretary. 

Industries— Geo.  H.  Gilbert  Manufacturing  Company. 
[See  "Corporations  and  Industries"  Ware  Section.] 

L  O.  L.,  DIAMOND  True  Blue,  No.  85— Instituted  Jan-/&, 
1890.  Officers:  W.  M.,  John  J.  Jackson;  DM.,  William 
Simmons;  Chap.,  Thomas  J.  I™i" J  Sec,  W.U.am  Gray; 
Treas.,  James  Brennan;  inside  tyler,  Robert  D.  Haddon ;  tyler. 
Tames  Fulton;  committee,  Robert  Douglas,  William  Mont- 
gomery, Robert  Lee,  Robert  Brown,  John  J.  Simmons;  con- 
ductors, George  Bennett,  Joseph  Simmons. 

Postoffice  Arrangements— Postmaster,  J.  b.  lionney, 
assistant,  Miss  F.  M.  Bonney.  Mails  arrive:  it.l!)  a.  m.,  4, 
6.36  p.  m. ;   depart:   9.10,  9.40  a.  m.,  6^25  p.  m 

ST  Aloysius  Catholic  Mission— Organized  18/1.  bun- 
day  services :  Mass  8  and  9.30  a.  m.,  alternate  Sundays ;  ves- 
pers every  Sunday  at  3.  Parochial  school  organized  188  J  , 
attendance,  140.     Rector,  Rev.  J.  T.  Shcehan,  Ware.     Curate, 

Rev.  L.  Geofifroy,  Ware.  •     j  ai      i, 

Trinitarian  Congregational  Church— Organized  March 
7  1867  Pastor,  Rev.  Arthur  Titcomb ;  deacons  Melzar 
Lamberton,  Wales  T.  Wilder;  clerk,  A.  H.  Richardson; 
treasurer,  John  F.  Green.  Services :  Sunday,  preaching  1 1 
a.  m.;  Sunday  school  immediately  following;  evening  service, 
6  30;  Monday,  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.  meeting  7.30  p.  m. ;  lli"«day, 
prayer  meeting  7.30  p.  m.  Y.  P.  S.  C.  K^organized  Aug.  3 
1891.  President,  J.  L.  Shepherd.  W.  C.  T  U.  organized 
Tune  4,  1888.  President,  Mrs.  L.  A.  Evans.  Meets  monthly. 
Mission  Circle  organized  June  11,  1885.     Meets  monthly. 


22  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


E.  F.  Qendreau, 

DEALER    IN 

''''''''''''■'■''■     I     I     i     ■     I     I     I     ,,     I     I 


Bry  Goods,    groceries, 

''■''■''''  M  ■  I  I  I  I I  I  I  I  I  .  ,  I  I  I  ,_^ 

BOOTS    AND    SHOES, 

Tea,    Coffee    and  Spices,    Tobacco    and    Cigars,  Confection- 
ery,   Tinware    and  Crockery,    Carpetings, 
Oil  Cloths,  Etc. 


Opp,    Windsor  Hotel,         -         -        Gilbertville. 


Charles    Dexter, 


DEALER   IN 


Gsal  -  and  -  TQe. 


OFFICE  AT  HOUSE,  -  -  GILBERTVILLE. 


UNION  HOTEL, 

A  FIRST  CLASS  HOTEL 

♦     ♦     Por  /praOellin^  Men  and  Pai'fies.     ♦     ♦ 
Ivivery     Stable     Connected. 


Wm.  Bombriant,  Prop. 


street   Directory. 


Bridge,  from  Highland  av  to  covered  bridge. 

Dexter  avenue,  from  N  Braintree  rd  south  to  Dexter's  residence. 

Eastern  avenue,  parallel  with  North. 

Furnace  road,  from  N  Main  northeasterly  to  Furnace. 

Goodfield  road,  from  S  Main  northeasterly  to  New  Braintree  rd. 

Grove,  westerly  from  S  Main. 

Hardwick  road,  from  N  Main,  at  Windsor  House,  to  Hardwick 

Center. 
Harvey,  from  Union  House  to  Hardwick  rd,  below  Heffernan's. 
Highland  avenue,  across  head  of  Bridge  to  the  parsonage. 
Light  House  hill,  from  North  around  the  hill  to  North. 
Mill,  from  S  Main  southwest  to  B  &  A  R  R. 
New  Braintree  road,  from  S  Main  to  New  Braintree  Center. 
North,  from  Gilbert  Co's  office  to  Western  av. 
North  Main,  northerly  from  stone  bridge  to  Furnace  rd. 
Old    Hardwick  road,   from  N  Main  northeasterly  to  Hardwick 

Center. 
Richmond  Terrace,  from  School  south  to  Goodfield  rd. 
School,  from   S  Main  east,  then  south. 
South  Main,  southerly  to  Ware  line. 
Water,  from  Bridge  south  to  No.  4  counting  room. 
Western  avenue,  westerly  from  Eastern  av. 

JOHN  F.  GREEN, 

AUCTIONEER 

AND 

^  JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE.  •)--^^ 


CONVEYANCING     IN     ALL     ITS     DETAILS, 


OFFICE,  SOUTH  MAIN  ST.,  OFF.  B.  &-  A.  DEFOT. 

185?    O-'-"^ 


Contents 


Business  Directory,            ....  Page  19 

Index  to  Advertisements,        ....  24 

Miscellaneous  Information,            .              .              .  .       21 

Residence  Directory,                 ....  3 

Street  Directory,      .          *              .              .              .  .23 


Index  to  Advertisements. 


Barlow  Susan  J.  Mrs,  dressmaker,        .              .  Page  24 

Bonney  J,  S.,  newsdealer  and  stationer,    .               .  .18 

Brown  Dr.  W.  E.,  physician,                 .               .  .5 

Dexter  Charles,  coal  and  ice,        .               .               .  .        22 
Gendreau  E.  P.,  dry  goods,  groceries,  boots,  shoes,  etc.,          22 

Green  John  F.,  auctioneer,  etc,               .              .  .           23 

Hitchcock  C.  F.  &  Co.,  general  store,              .  .                2 

Mann  L.  C.  J.,  general  store,          ...  17 

Robinson  &  Conkey,  meat  and  provisions,      .  .              18 

Union  Hotel,  (Wm.  Bombriant,  Prop)                    .  .        22 

Windsor  Hotel,  (James  Stevenson,  Prop)        .  .               17 

MRS,  SUSAN  J,  BARLOW, 

DRESSMAKER.   M^^ 


Work  taken  In,  or  will  go  out  by  the  day. 
NO,  50  EAST  OF  NORTH  ST.,  -  -  GILBERTVILLE . 


JOHN   H.  STORRS.  JOHN  H.  STORRS,  JR.,  GEORGE  D.  STORRS. 


rrrr 


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John  H.  Storrs 
&  Sons. 


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l^eal  6sfafG. 


Entire  charge  of  property  taken 
and  rents  collected  on  commission. 
Every  facility  possessed  for  making 
alterations  and  repairs  of  wWch  tlie 
owner  receives  the  laeneflt. 

Personal  attention  given  to  each 
detail. 


lr\surar\ce. 


Insurance  on  all  kinds  of  risks 
placed  at  the  lowest  possible  rates. 
No  charge  made  for  ordinary  endorse- 
ments. 

The  strongest  and  best  stock  and 
Afutual  companies  represented  by 
this  agency. 


-:-     FOR    RENTAL.     =:- 

Hotels,  Boarding  Houses,  Private  Dwellings,  single  or  double  Stores,  Offices,  Stables, 
Storage,  Land  and  every  description  of  Real  Property.  New  buildings  of  every  descrip- 
tion erected  at  any  time  for  customers.    -:-    -:-    -:-    -:-    -:-    -'-    -' 


THE  WAY  TO   OWN   A   HOME. 

Purchase  a  building  lot.  One  Hundred  to  choose  from  In  a  dozen  different  locations. 
All  accessible  and  nnely  located.  Prices  $300  and  upwards,  $25  to  $100  down,  balance  to 
remain  on  property  at  current  rate  of  interest,  and  to  be  paid  for  by  monthly  mstalments. 


I    Interest  allowed  to  purchaser  on  every  payment 
""■j     from  the  time  the  payment  is  made.    :    :    :    :    : 

[D] 


Isaac  Jeffries, 


DEALER    IN 


Fryit  and  Confectionei-i, 

STATIONERY, 

Blank  Books,  Paperhanpp, 

CIGARS  AND  TOBACCO. 

Toys,   Children's   Carriages, 
Wagons,   Etc. 


57  MAIN  ST. 


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WARE. 


^ 


Joseph  Dumas,  Jr., 


-DEALER    IN- 


!!!!!! 


WOOD 

i    i    I    i    i    i 


AND 


Lumber, 


Aspen  street,  Ware: 


[E) 


^eal    Estate,  :  :  : 


ACME  I 

800K!ii«)oiNr.co..m& 

NOV   28  1990 

4)0  CAWBKtOGe  STREET 
JHARUSTOWN.  MAS&. 


